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  • Training Adviser
    Published:  04 September, 2008
    (226 words)
  • ASSISTANT FARM MANAGER
    Published:  02 September, 2008
    (218 words)
  • Freshwater Manager
    Published:  22 August, 2008
    (92 words)
  • Marine Production Vacancies
    Published:  01 August, 2008

    Scottish Sea Farms is a leading local company producing high quality atlantic salmon for specific UK and international markets. We operate a unique training and personal development programme designed to add to the skills of our staff and enable rapid career progression. Through recent internal promotion we are able to offer enthusiastic, self motivated individuals the following opportunities:

    (340 words)
  • Site Manager - Ardtornish Hatchery, Morvern
    Published:  01 August, 2008

    Scottish Sea Farms Ltd wish to recruit an highly motivated and experienced Site Manager to take full responsibility for the operation of Ardtornish Hatchery and its associated freshwater cage site in Morvern, Argyll.

    (415 words)
  • ENGINEER
    Published:  01 August, 2008

    Scottish Sea Farms have an immediate vacancy for a skilled and experienced engineer. You will be a time served mechanic of at least 4 years, be multi-skilled, conscientious, innovative and hard working. The role will involve the routine service of marine vessels, barges, feed systems etc.

    (201 words)
  • Farm Technician’s Lochailort Recirculation Unit
    Published:  04 July, 2008
    (194 words)
  • FISHERIES PROJECT OFFICER
    Published:  24 June, 2008
    (164 words)
  • Farm Technician
    Published:  23 June, 2008
    (154 words)
  • TRAINEE FARM MANAGER
    Published:  13 June, 2008
    (255 words)
  • TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
    Published:  06 June, 2008
    (252 words)
  • FISHERIES OBSERVERS
    Published:  06 June, 2008
    (189 words)
  • DIRECTOR
    Published:  06 June, 2008
    (282 words)
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