7,081 Jobs in Lancaster
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Assistant Manager Nando's - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK More than just ajob, we have each others backs, we inspireeach otherand wedonttakeourselves too seriously we'refamily.WewantNandocas(our team members) to be happy and dowell. As an Assistant Manager, the... £30,000 2 days ago
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Finance Manager Kenton Black Limited - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK A well-established manufacturing business in Lancaster are looking to appoint a qualified senior finance professional. £55,000 Yesterday
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Customer Engagement Officer Cenergist - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK At Cenergist, we provide water efficiency solutions for the domestic, commercial, and agritech sectors. Our work in the UK involves partnering with leading water companies and local authorities to reduce... £30,000 3 days ago
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Chef de Partie Toll House Inn - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK As Chef De Partie, you will be a vital part of our high performing brigade and will be producing delicious food in a well-equipped kitchen, developing your skills under the guidance of our talented Head... 20 days ago
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Site Administrator Logical Personnel Solutions - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK Logicalis looking for a highly organised Freelance Construction Site Administrator to support a civils contractorin Lancaster. This role is essential in ensuring the smooth running of our site operations... From £15.95 to £18.95 per hour 6 days ago
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Quality Manager SCIENCE RECRUITMENT UK LTD - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK Company: Growing multinational materials manufacturer which has seen 40% growth in the last 2 years, looking to grow significantly in the next few years. £55,000 7 days ago
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Commis Chef Toll House Inn - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK As Commis Chef you will take your first steps to becoming a vital part of our high-performing brigade. Spending your days serving delicious food in a well-equipped kitchen, developing your skills under... 20 days ago
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Site Finance Manager AFR Consulting - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK As part of a planned retirement process this FMCG manufacturing business is seeking to appoint a Finance Manager to join an established management team on site. £55,000 9 days ago
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Cost & Management Accountant Kenton Black Limited - Lancaster, Lancashire, North West, UK A manufacturing business in the Lancaster area are looking to appoint a new Cost & Management Accountant. This is a pivotal appointment which has been designed to support the finance and operations teams... £50,000 13 days ago
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Children's Support Worker Outcomes First Group - LA1, United Kingdom Our Support Workers are compassionate and caring people who are dedicated to providing vulnerable individuals with the support they need, working as part of a team to ensure that those that we support... £31760/annum Today
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Why is it that experienced workers over a certain age are overlooked in favour of younger people? We have the skills, had all our corners knocked off and want to work hard for our company, but still keep getting turned down with the usual 'great c.v but not right for the job'. We are right but too old! Say it as it is, we've learnt not to care too much.
Kat13
- I'm so with you Kat13! Nowadays experience seems to count for nothing once it exceeds a number of years, incredible!!! When I started my career senior colleagues were always ready to give their opinion or piece of advice... not that you always welcomed it. Many of us tend to think that we know better, and especially when we think we have newer and fresher approaches; but the truth is that after some time we normally realised that often times you could learn something from other people's experience. It was also good because socially speaking there was value in everyone, some from their experience, some for their fresh ideas... Today it's not uncommon to come across the approach that if you're a certain age, your experience doesn't hold any value. This may be somewhat true in certain aspects like latest technological issues (not always) but ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to other issues like dealing with people, to say the obvious, there isn't that much new under the sun, and certainly experience is often a plus.