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Average salary for £30k - £40k jobs in Inverness-Shire
Average salary:
£36,000
Scotland Avg: £26,007
UK Avg: £25,971
Min salary:
£18,500
Max salary:
£58,100
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Environmental Clerk of Works/Environmental Advisor
PopularPosted by Redstart UK£30,000 to £40,000 per annumFull TimeWe are delighted to be supporting our client, Stagfire Ecological Surveys, to recruit an experienced Environmental Clerk of Works/Environmental Advisor with an ecology and/or construction background.
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30x30 Project Officer (2 positions) - D Grade - May 2024
Work from home Online interview PopularPosted by Nature ScotFrom £38,242 per annumFull TimeThis is an exciting opportunity for one of two posts to help shape the future of terrestrial area-based conservation in Scotland, working as part of a small team charged with delivering the interrelated pieces of work, on 30x30 (the commitment to protect 30% of our land and sea by 2030) and Nature Networks.
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HGV (CE) Driver
Posted by Migdale Transport Ltd.Up to £32,000 per annumFull TimeJoin our dynamic team at Migdale Transport Ltd, where we specialise in the transportation of live fish from farm to far and to wellboats across the UK and Europe.
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Hatchery (RAS) Technician (Inchmore)
Posted by Mowi Scotland£26,188 to £32,682 per annumFull TimeHatchery (RAS) Technician Inchmore Basic Salary £26,188 to £32,682 per annum Ability to earn up to 15% of your salary in our annual bonus scheme, max bonus payable £3,928 to £4,902 per annum Overtime available...
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Residential Worker (Waken Nights) 20 hours pw
Posted by Aberlour Child Care Trust£28,583 to £31,896 per annumPart TimeAt Aberlour, we believe that every child deserves the chance to flourish regardless of their background and the circumstances that have brought them to live with Aberlour. The children we support are presently not able to live safely with their own families and many of them have suffered from trauma and loss in their young lives.