Hybrid working is quickly catching on with employers, seeing staff given unprecedented freedom.
With so many looking for hybrid working arrangements, you might be curious about the opportunities in and around North Ayrshire.
With that said, here are the hybrid jobs paying over £25,000 a year you can still apply for.
Hybrid jobs paying over £25k you can still apply for in and around North Ayrshire
Here are some of the hybrid jobs you apply for in and around North Ayrshire:
Product Support Engineer (Manufacturing & Design)
Employer: Not specified but the job was posted by Rise Technical Recruitment Limited.
Location: Stevenston
Yearly salary: Up to £42,000
Deadline: Not specified but posted 18 days ago
Summary: The employer is looking for someone to help design, develop and support products that satisfy customers while adhering to guidelines and regulations.
Find out more on Indeed.
Paraplanner
Employer: Progeny
Location: Troon (South Ayrshire)
Yearly salary: Up to £50,000
Deadline: 16/09/2023
Summary: A successful candidate will support the firm's Financial planners to create quality reports while conducting research into future strategies.
Find out more on Indeed.
Structural Design Engineer
Employer: Not specified but the job was posted by Contract Scotland
Location: Irvine
Yearly salary: £32,000 to £45,000
Deadline: 04/09/2023
Summary: The chartered structural engineer will be expected to liaise with clients while undertaking detailed concept designs for structures.
Find out more on the recruiter's website.
Development Officer – Volunteering And Participation
Find out more on s1jobs.com.
Employer: Who Cares? Scotland
Location: Kilmarnock (East Ayrshire)
Yearly salary: Up to £29,592
Deadline: 24/08/2023
Summary: Those in the role will be expected to build a successful volunteer network while shaping and delivering volunteer programmes across the organisation.
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