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Airline storage is never incurred for Metro’s account. Cost and sales are known, controlled and managed. Powered by industry-leading Metro technology, Metro deliver import/export air, ocean and road freight forwarding, supply chain management, logistics and specialised services in retail, manufacturing and chemicals.
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The group includes Finance, Operations, HR, Marketing, IT, Risk and the Executive Leadership team. The group includes Finance, Operations, HR, Marketing, IT, Risk and the Executive Leadership team.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Project management, or related field. Our client will continue to offer flexibility and work life balance, with some provision for working from home forming part of the working week; all whilst continuing to offer a great team based working environment.
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We are seeking an Executive Assistant to provide dedicated support to a hands-on Director. How to Apply: If you are a proactive, detail-oriented Executive Assistant looking to take on a challenging yet rewarding role, apply now.
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The Executive Assistant will provide high-level administrative support to senior leadership team. Administrative Support: Manage and maintain executive schedules, including appointments, meetings, and travel arrangements.
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Production of cost estimates, cost plans, procurement and tendering advice, through to post-contract delivery of valuations, change control, reporting and final account. Degree Qualified – BSc or MSc – in Quantity Surveying / Cost Management.
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