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VANRATH are delighted to be assisting a leading Food company in NI with the recruitment of a Customer Service Admin to join the sales support team. A fantastic company to work within, with many opportunities for progression within a growing company in a thriving industry
This role is based in the company's Strabane office. This is a Permanent position with Progression Opportunities
Monday - Friday.
Salary
£22,000 - £25,000 + Fantastic Benefits package, and Development & Progression opportunities
Responsibilities:
The Ideal Candidate:
For further information on this vacancy, or any other job in Belfast or wider Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Jack Groves in the strictest confidence via Vanrath or apply via the link on this page.
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