Jobs for Wiltshire Global in Trowbridge

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Axapta Support Manager Wiltshire £35-45K + bens, global rollout

Trowbridge, South West England / Permanent

Axapta Support Manager Wiltshire £35K - £45K global rollout Dynamics AX / Axapta Support Team Leader required for a UK wide End User with offices across the country to assist an international roll out of Dynamics AX2009. This is an opportunity to ... (more)

08/10/2011 in careerbuilder.co.uk

Axapta Senior DeveloperWiltshire £35-45K + bens, global rollout

Trowbridge, South West England / Permanent

Axapta Senior Developer Wiltshire £35K - £45K global rollout Dynamics AX / Axapta Senior Developer required for a UK wide End User with offices across the country to assist an international roll out of Dynamics AX2009. This is an opportunity to be ... (more)

12/10/2011 in careerbuilder.co.uk

Axapta Senior Developer Wiltshire £35-45K +bens, global rollout

Trowbridge, South West England / Permanent

Axapta Senior Developer Wiltshire £35K - £45K global rollout Dynamics AX / Axapta Senior Developer required for a UK wide End User with offices across the country to assist an international roll out of Dynamics AX2009. This is an opportunity to be ... (more)

15/10/2011 in careerbuilder.co.uk

Medical Sales Representative - Primary Care - South West

Trowbridge, South West England / Permanent

Medical Sales Representative -Primary Care Representative - South West Want to be one of the people who makes a difference? An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, motivatedMedical Representative or driven sales professional to work ... (more)

29/09/2011 in careerbuilder.co.uk
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