Jobs In Dunoon
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Processing Team
Ad PopularPosted by Scottish Sea Farms LtdUp to £25,028 per annumFull TimeWe have an exciting opportunity to join our processing team at our Shian processing plant.
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Yard/Malting Operator
Ad PopularPosted by Springbank DistilleryFull TimeWe are currently looking to recruit a full time Yard/Malting Operator.
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Freshwater Assistant Manager
Posted by Cooke ScotlandFull TimeWe are currently seeking an Assistant Manager for our Furnace Smolt Unit, near Inverary, Argyll. As part of a team, you will assist your colleagues in building strong key relationships and ensuring a safe working environment for all.
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Catering Assistant - ARB14463
Posted by Argyll and Bute Council£23,710 to £24,018 per annumPart TimeService: Commercial Services Closing Date: Wednesday 19th June 2024 Part time permanent Catering Assistant required for Dunoon Primary School. 12.5 hours per week to be worked from Monday-Friday, 11.30am to 2pm during term time. Argyll...
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Occupational Therapist
Posted by NHS Highland£30,229 to £37,664 per annumFull TimeWe are seeking a motivated Occupational Therapist to join our Integrated Health and Social Care Occupational Therapy Service. We are based in Cowal Community Hospital in Dunoon and cover the beautiful Cowal peninsula of Argyll...
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Distribution - Trainee Engineer
Posted by SSEFrom £21,795 per annumFull TimeDistribution Trainee Engineers - September 2024 Intake Base Locations: Scotland: Dunoon, Aberdeen, Dundee, Perth Salary: Circa £21,795 + a range of other benefits to support your family, finances and wellbeing. Working Pattern: Permanent | Full...
Living in Dunoon
Living in Dunoon you get the best of both worlds. The magnificent countryside, mountains and lochs of Argyll are on your doorstep but take a short ferry trip across the Clyde and you are on Glasgow’s doorstep with all the shopping, entertainment and culture a world-class city can offer.
Dunoon has perfected the knack or reinventing itself. It has been, and still is, a popular tourist destination. Days gone by ferries used to bring holidaymakers ‘doon the watter’ from industrial Glasgow by their thousands before cheap package holidays abroad.
It also provided a home to a massive US Navy base at Holy Loch. Now, in these post-industrial, and hopefully, post Cold War times Dunoon is settling back into being a small country town on the banks of the Clyde and building on new successes. It is catering for a new style of tourism, that of the specialist outdoor and wildlife loving, long or short-stay visitor and seeing new business start-ups. Work smarter, not harder could be the town’s new motto.
Many people use the ferry services to commute to work in the greater Glasgow area and Greenock and Gourock; there are excellent ticket deals for residents and a bus service direct from the town centre, onto the ferry and into the centre of Glasgow. The town’s primary schools feed pupils to Dunoon Grammar School and Argyll College, part of the University of Highlands and Islands has a campus here.