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Total 8 project manager job vacancies in Devonport


Area Sales Manager

Full-time
Devonport, Tasmania
Sales / Marketing
2 weeks ago
About The Company Our client is an established agribusiness with a long history of working with retail distribution by providing products cri..

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Program Manager

Full-time
Devonport, Tasmania
Information Technology
1 month ago
Program Manager ? North-West Make a real and lasting impact in our community Rapidly growing community social care organisation ..

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Area Sales Manager

Full-time
Devonport, Tasmania
Sales / Marketing
1 month ago
About The Company Our client is an established agribusiness with a long history of working with retail distribution by providing products critical..

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Manager Customer Service Hub

Full-time
Devonport, Tasmania
Customer Service
2 months ago
Play a key role in generating revenue by reducing debt Provide strong leadership while creating synergies and alignment among teams Improv..

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Manager Customer Support

Full-time
Devonport, Tasmania
Customer Service
2 months ago
Build strong connections with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders Assist and empower customers experiencing financial hardsh..

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Account Manager Agronomy

Full-time
Devonport, Tasmania
Accounting / Auditing
3 months ago
Job req id:  ..

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TAS Account Manager - Supplying the Food Processing Industry

Full-time
Devonport, Tasmania
Accounting / Auditing
9 months ago
We are looking for a dynamic and results-driven professional to join us as Account Manager in Tasmania.Highgate Group is a leading supplier of packagi..

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Food & Beverage Manager

Full-time
Devonport
F&B / Tourism / Hospitality
10 months ago
Are you a passionate 'foodie' who can tell stories through food that will indulge the senses and leave lasting memories? With a focus on building..

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