Jobs for Oxfordshire Depends in Oxford

Jobs for Oxfordshire Depends in Oxford (0)

Automation Design Engineer

Abingdon, South East England / Permanent

Title: Automation Design Engineer Category: Design & Construction, Electrical and Control Job type: Permanent following 3 month probation Job status: Full Time Salary: Negotiable Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK Description: OpTek systems is ... (more)

09/12/2011 in omni-jobs.com

HR Officer FTC 10 months - Part-time - Oxfordshire

Allen Associates in Oxford, South East England / Permanent

HR Officer FTC 10 months - Part-time - Oxfordshire - 21 hrs over 3 days - £26,000 pro rata Ref 9487 Our client is a very well recognised global brand. This is an exciting position within a lovely, modern, open-plan office based in North ... (more)

23/05/2012 in careerbuilder.co.uk

SQL Server Developer - SSRS/SSIS/T-SQL - Oxford - £60k

CV Screen Ltd in Oxford, South East England / Permanent

SQL Server Developer – SSRS/SSIS/T-SQL –Oxford- £60k A SQL Server Developer with extensive academic studies within a redbrick University environment is required by our £Billion Hedge Fund client based inOxford, Oxfordshire. Salary is circa ... (more)

23/05/2012 in cv-library.co.uk

Legal Secretary

Oxfordshire County Council in Oxford, South East England / Permanent

Legal SecretaryCounty Hall Offices, New Road, Oxford OX1 1NDTemporary – For Two years37 hours per week£19,621- £21,519LS150NWe are looking for an experienced Legal secretary to work as part of the Conveyancing and Property Team and the ... (more)

23/05/2012 in careerbuilder.co.uk
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