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Average salary for jobs in Campbeltown
Average salary:
£33,400
Scotland Avg: £26,007
UK Avg: £25,971
Min salary:
£18,500
Max salary:
£82,181
Average hourly pay for jobs in Campbeltown
Average rate:
£11.95
Scotland Avg: £14.28
UK Avg: £14.05
Min rate:
£9.00
Max rate:
£25.00
Jobs nearby
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Yard/Malting Operator
PromotedPosted by Springbank DistilleryFull TimeWe are currently looking to recruit a full time Yard/Malting Operator.
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Trainee Yard/Warehouse Operator
PromotedPosted by Springbank DistilleryFull TimeWe are currently looking to recruit a full time Trainee Yard/Warehousing Operator.
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Trainee Accountant
PromotedPosted by R A Clement AssociatesFull TimeAn opportunity has arisen for a Trainee Accountant to join our local practice that has been established for over 40 years and cover all aspects of general practice.
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Time for Me Workers
PromotedPosted by Dochas Carers CentreUp to £12.50 per hourPart TimeThe Dochas Carers Centre is a charity based in Lochgilphead and provides services to unpaid carers throughout Mid Argyll, Kintyre, Islay, Jura and Gigha.
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Farm Technician (Carradale)
PopularPosted by Mowi Scotland£26,188 to £29,330 per annumFull TimeFarm Technician Carradale Basic Salary £26,188 to £29,330 per annum Ability to earn up to 15% per annum in a cyclical bonus, max bonus payable £7,856 to £8,799 per cycle Overtime available at an enhanced...
Living in Campbeltown
Campbeltown is the heart of Kintyre which is an inspiring place to live, but don’t just take our word for it, ask former resident Sir Paul McCartney.
It is almost compulsory to sing Mull of Kintyre at any party here.
Then there is The Long and Winding Road, which, depending on who is telling you is either the A83 from Glasgow to Campbeltown on the western side of the peninsula or the B842 between Claionaig and Campbeltown on the east. Both are long and both wind, you decide. McCartney famously bought a farm and stayed here after The Beatles split.
The town has a history of heavy industry and this legacy can be seen today in the wind turbine factory; it still retains its two other traditional industries, fishing and whisky.
Farming and its support industries are another big employer here, the town has its own cheese-producing creamery. Ferry services have been reintroduced to the Ayrshire coast making Glasgow nearer and a foot-passenger service to Northern Ireland, both seasonal.
Public sector jobs with Argyll and Bute Council and NHS Highland count amongst the largest employers but a community buy-out of the former airbase looks promising. The airbase is also home to a scheduled air service to Glasgow.
Campbeltown’s remote location makes for a self-reliant community that provides its own entertainment and always makes sure there is something for its kids. There is a flourishing music scene with a festival, brass and pipe bands with award-winning junior sections, a good local football league and the half-marathon through some stunning scenery attracts British and foreign competitors. The recently-built leisure centre and pool is full of clubs. It is also home to the oldest surviving cinema in the UK, due to re open soon after renovation.
The beaches on the west side are fantastic with huge Atlantic rollers. Are you going to be one of the surfers who goes out before or after work, or both?