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Total 7 information technology job vacancies in ipswich colchester ip4 5pd

Property Information Officer Level 1

Full-time
Manchester, M2 5PD, England
Construction / Property
2 weeks ago
Working Hours: 35 Hours per week Contract Type: Full-Time, Temporary for 2 years Closing Date: 26 November 2024 Interview Method.....

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Food Technology Teacher

Full-time
Ipswich, East Anglia, IP9 2QX, Engl...
F&B / Tourism / Hospitality
1 month ago
Food Technology Teacher Required in Ipswich - Immediate Start Step Teachers Food Technology Teacher with a current Food Hy.....

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Teacher of Design & Technology (Maternity Cover)

Full-time
Colchester, Essex, CO3 3LE, England
Education / Training
1 month ago
What skills and experience we're looking forThe RoleWe are looking to appoint an outstanding and inspirational Teacher of Des.....

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Teacher of Design and Technology (Maternity Cover)

Full-time
Colchester, Essex, CO3 3LE, England
Education / Training
2 months ago
What skills and experience we're looking forThe RoleWe are looking to appoint an outstanding and inspirational Teacher of Des.....

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Data Protection and Information Security Assistant

Full-time
Ipswich, IP1 5LT, England
Information Technology
4 months ago
Established in the UK in 1963, Fred. Olsen Ltd’s business interests primarily focus on renewable energy. Forest management and tr.....

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Technology Support Specialist | Provide CIC

Full-time
Colchester, CO4 9YQ, England
Information Technology
4 months ago
The Technology Systems Support Specialist will provide a single point of contact for all stakeholders in relation to System issue.....

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Senior Information Governance Officer

Full-time
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Others
11 months ago
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Legal and Democratic Services team and work at the heart of the Council as our Senior.....

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