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Assistant Arb Contract Manager - Midlands


Simon Rotheram
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We are looking for an Assistant Arb Contract Manager.
 
If you are looking for a transition from supervisory/operations to management this could be the role for you.
 
We require someone that can be mentored and developed to take full contract responsibility over time.
 
The successful applicant should hold relevant academic Arb Qualifications and have a minimum of 5 years industry experience.
 
Must be personable and have a good work ethic along with a keenness to learn and develop their skills.
 
Additional external management training and planning will be provided.
 
Salary dependant on experience.
 
If you are interested in this role then please forward me your CV and covering letter to: [email protected]

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