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
Head of Cyber Security - Hybrid - Cardiff - London - Leadership Yolk Recruitment are seeking a Head of Cyber Security for a dynamic specialist mortgage lender backed by a global financial institution, where our mantra is
Head of Cyber Security Permanent: GBP80,000 - GBP90,000 Location: Hybrid - Cardiff is the preferred option - London office also Your new company An award-winning financial organisation is currently looking for a Head of
Job Title: Works Manager (Earthworks) Location: South Wales Salary: GBP60,000 - GBP70,000 per annum, plus comprehensive package About Us: dedicated to delivering high-quality infrastructure solutions. With a proven track
Lead Planner ndash; Cardiff RGB Recruitment has just announced a new opportunity for a Construction Planner to take the lead on a unique and exciting project with a well-known Tier One Principal Contractor on a permanent
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
Yolk Recruitment Public Sector and Not-for-Profit is proud to be working with a Public Sector organisation whose vision is to make Wales the place of choice for health, care and wellbeing innovation. The Opportunity: The
Sphere Solutions are currently looking to recruit a Bid/Preconstruction Manager for a Tier 1 main contractor in Cardiff. Our client are a market leading contractor who have been established in the area for over 20 years.
We are currently looking for an experienced Project Manager with major Steel frame experience to work with one of our clients - a large and well established Tier 1 building contractor on a large and unique project in Car
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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