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VANRATH are delighted to be assisting a prestigious Modern Company in NI and Ireland with the recruitment of a Construction Operations Manager. This is a prestigious organisation and the successful individual will reap the rewards of a company that is thriving and places immense value on their staff.
Permanent position - Monday - Friday
Role is based in Belfast
Salary
Negotiable Salary + Fantastic Benefits Package
Job Purpose
The Ideal Person:
For further information on this vacancy please apply via the link below or contact Jack Groves for a confidential discussion via Vanrath.
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