Client Name: Cardiff Vale University Health Board Role: Consultant Gastroenterologist - 12 month fixed term contract. Visa sponsorship is available. Salary: GBP105,401 per year Details: Mon- Fri (Apply online only) + on
Client Name: Cardiff Vale University Health Board Role: Locum Consultant in Paediatric Critical Care - 12 month fixed term contract Salary: GBP105, 401 per annum. Plus additional benefits such as NHS Pension scheme Shift
Lead Technical Support Engineer - GBP60,000 - GBP70,000 - Cardiff (with WFH flexibility 2 days per week) Are you a Senior or Lead level Technical Support Engineer with a background in Networking/Infrastructure/Storage lo
Role: General Practitioner Location: Cardiff Rate: Highly competitive, negotiable based on qualifications and experience Benefits Package: 22 days Annual Leave plus statutory, Company pension, Private Medical Insurance T
Role: General Practitioner Location: Cardiff Rate: Highly competitive, negotiable based on qualifications and experience Benefits Package: 22 days Annual Leave plus statutory, Company pension, Private Medical Insurance T
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Leading Developer Location: Cardiff Are you an experienced and driven Senior Quantity Surveyor seeking an exciting opportunity with a leading residential developer in the vibrant South Wales re
Role: General Practitioner Location: Cardiff Rate: Highly competitive Benefits Package: 22 days Annual Leave plus statutory, Company pension, Private Medical Insurance The Blackberry Clinic group currently have exciting
We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Quantity Surveyor to join our team at a leading civil engineering contractor specializing in rail infrastructure projects. The successful candidate will be responsib
Purpose of Role: Our Client is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to join their busy Building Services Design team based in their Cardiff Office. Applicants will already be working at a Senior level and ideally have th
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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