Jobs for Project Manager in Barry

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Project Manager - Offshore

Lutech Resources in Barry, Wales / Permanent

Job Category:Project Manager We are currently looking for a Project Manager with strong background in offshore projects.This will be a key role based primarily within our client’s London offices.The selected candidate will have relevant recent ... (more)

16/05/2012 in careerbuilder.co.uk

Graduate Process engineer

Barry, Wales / Permanent

Graduate Process engineer £22'000 + 25 days holiday + Pension + Pay rise + Training+ Progression Barry, South Wales Are you degree qualified in chemical engineering and looking to join a global organisation dedicated to training and developing you ... (more)

01/09/2011 in cv-library.co.uk

Online Market Research

Barry, Wales / Permanent

Earn £25 - £50 a week part-time: Paid online market research: All QualifyWe are looking for individuals nationwide interested in earning £25 - £50 a week part-time by taking part in paid on-line research.EVERYONE qualifies to earn from ... (more)

20/10/2011 in careerbuilder.co.uk

Instrument & Electrical Technician

Barry, Wales / Permanent

Instrument & Electrical Technician in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan This company is looking for an Instrument & Electrical Technician to take ownership of the installation, commission and maintenance of all Instrument / Electrical equipment on site. The ... (more)

30/01/2012 in cv-library.co.uk
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