LOCATION: Belfast, Dublin SALARY: Pro Rota GBP40,000 - GBP50,000 + car allowance/company car, opportunity for progression, some home working THE COMPANY Our client is a professional construction consultancy operates with
Job Title: Field Service Engineer Location: Northern Ireland - Remote Pay Range/details: GBP40,000 to GBP45,000 per annum Contract Type: Permanent Omega Resource are now supporting a well-known and globally recognised sp
Planning Manager * Job Profile - Supply Demand Planning Manager Our client is seeking an experienced Planning Manager to lead their Ireland planning logistics function in Belfast, a key part of the regional UK operation
Engineering Manager ndash; Manufacturing ndash; Northern Ireland ndash; Salary up to GBP50,000 About the Company Our client is an established meat manufacturer supplying premium products. They have won multiple awards an
Title: Production Manager - Electro-Mechanical Salary: GBP65,000 - GBP85,000 + Bonus + extensive benefits Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland Production Manager ndash; Electro-mechanical in Belfast! Are you an experience
Account Director (up to GBP45k)/Senior Account Director (up to GBP55k)- Digital and Advertising Agency- Belfast Are you a strategic thinker with a love for digital marketing and advertising? Do you thrive in a fast-paced
INFORM3 Recruitment are currently recruiting on behalf of a Main Contractor for: Job Title ndash; Site Manager (Residential) Project ndash; Social Housing Job Location ndash; Belfast / Derry/Londonderry Salary ndash; GBP
You will like Managing SHEQ for a well-respected client rsquo;s Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality team in the built environment sector. You will be based in Northern Ireland including Hybrid #WFH Belfast Office b
Are you a passionate fire professional looking to move into a consultancy role? Do you want a more senior role managing a team of other like-minded professionals? Our client are looking for a Senior Fire Consultant to le
The history of Belfast dates back thousands of years, but its growth as an urban area started during the early17th century after it was granted the ‘town’ status, thanks to its proximity to Belfast Lough. The city got its name from the Gaelic ‘Beal Feirste’ meaning ‘mouth of the sandbanks.’ Now it is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland. Over the past few years, Belfast has transformed its image from a city with “the Troubles” due to political violence to a peaceful and friendly city bustling with tourists from all around the globe. In fact, Belfast was voted the best UK city for ...
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