4 permanent, full time, hybrid remote, Designer jobs in Eastern England
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Sign inElectrical Engineer
- 11 June 2024
- Tandem Personnel - Ipswich, Suffolk
- £38,000 to £42,000 per year
- Hybrid remote
- Permanent
- Full time
Experienced Electrical Design Engineer required for permanent position with market leading manufacturer based in Ipswich. The ideal candidate will be fully conversant with all aspects of Electrical and Control System Design Engineering across multi-faceted ...
Head of Computational Science and Engineering
- 11 June 2024
- crooton - Luton, Bedfordshire
- £75,415 per year
- + outstanding benefits
- Hybrid remote
- Permanent
- Full time
Head of Computational Science & Engineering Salary-£75,415 per annum outstanding benefits Hours: Full-Time / Hybrid Location: Culham, Abingdon, OX14 3DB Are you ready to lead the charge in shaping the future of Fusion Powerplant design through the application...
Finance Manager
- 10 June 2024
- Hays Specialist Recruitment - Colchester, Essex, CO28HT
- £40,000 to £45,000 per year
- Up to £45,000
- Hybrid remote
- Permanent
- Full time
Your new company We are proud to be supporting a Colchester-based charity who are devoted to helping individuals who have experienced or are experiencing domestic abuse. The organisation has a shared belief that every single person has the right to live their ...
Head of Integrated Software Solutions
- 11 June 2024
- crooton - Watford, Hertfordshire
- £63,575 per year
- + additional market premium + fantastic benefits
- Hybrid remote
- Permanent
- Full time
Head of Integrated Software Solutions Salary- £63,575 per annum additional market premium fantastic benefits Hours: Full-Time / Hybrid Location: Culham, Abingdon, OX14 3DB By 2050, the planet could be using twice as much electricity compared to today. Are ...
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