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Various Roles

Scape the public sector procurement and efficiency group are expanding.

Following a period of managed growth, three Heads of Service are needed to strengthen the senior management team.

A Business Development Manager is also needed to support the new business function. The team you will become part of made Scape what it is today – they are driven, creative and intelligent. You will need to match up and be able to bring your ideas to go alongside theirs. It is a challenge to be relished.

  • Head of national frameworks Job ref: HNF01 salary range £50,294 - £68,045 + benefits
  • Head of design Job ref: HDE01 salary range £50,294 - £68,045 + benefits
  • Head of new Business Job ref: HNB01 salary range £50,294 - £68,045 + benefits
  • Business Development manager Job ref: BDM01 salary range £36,235 - £49,024 + benefits

To obtain an information pack and to apply for any of the above vacancies go to this website

Closing date for all applications is 22 September 2013

Scape System Build Ltd is a Local Authority controlled company.

www.scapebuild.co.uk

Join our team & scape the future

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