Jobs for Cambridgeshire Chief in Cambridge

Jobs for Cambridgeshire Chief in Cambridge (0)

Chief Mechanical Design Engineer (Engineered Solutions)

Ely, East of England / Permanent

Chief Mechanical Design Engineer (Engineered Solutions)Mechanical Design Engineer (Engineered Solutions)Mechanical Design Engineer (Standard Products)Ely, CambridgeshireSalary £20,000 - £50,000 per annumWith experience gained over 40 years in the ... (more)

22/08/2011 in careerbuilder.co.uk

Web Developer - LAMP - Cambridge

Cambridge, East of England / Permanent

ANGL-Cambridge, Web Developer - LAMP HTML CSS Bash Linux - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire My client is seeking a new Web Developer to join the team to design and maintain web interfaces for their intuitive suite of web based applications. Ideally degree ... (more)

21/05/2012 in monster.co.uk

User-Interface (UI) Engineer - Cambridge

Cambridge, East of England / Permanent

ANGL-Cambridge, User-Interface (UI) Engineer - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Experienced User-Interface engineer required for this very exciting software house based near the railway station in Central Cambridge. You will be joining the company's client ... (more)

21/05/2012 in monster.co.uk

Microsoft NAV / Support, Cambridgeshire £25k-35k, +benefits

Nigel Frank International in Cambridge, East of England / Permanent

Microsoft Dynamics NAV / Support, Cambridgeshire £25k-35k, +benefits & bonus. Microsoft Dynamics NAV /Navision Support required for my client in the Cambridgeshire area, £25k - £35k + benefits and bonuses. Gain Dynamics NAV / Navision development ... (more)

16/05/2012 in careerbuilder.co.uk
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