Package Designer salaries in United Kingdom
£57,900
avg per year
The average salary for Package Designer jobs near United Kingdom is £57,900.*
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Top Package Designer jobs near United Kingdom
View AllDesign Manager
Taymouth Castle
Aberfeldy
Full UK driving license - You will be required to travel between locations. You will manage design across the DLC portfolio, including Taymouth Castle, Kenmore…
Assistant Engineering Manager
SSE
Perth
Work with the Project Engineering Manager, responsible for delivery of HVAC Engineering scope (Large Capital Projects Gate 1 to Gate 4) for assigned project /…
£59,800 - £89,800 a year
7 days ago
Plant Engineering Manager
SSE
Perth
Have general co-ordination responsibilities for plant scope of work development, standardisation and plant project innovation, including chairing meetings with…
£66,100 - £99,100 a year
Engineer (Structures), Pullar House
Perth & Kinross Council
Perth
You must have a valid UK driving licence as this post requires you to travel to a variety of locations across Perth and Kinross. £47,601 - £50,773 per year.
£47,601 - £50,773 a year
6 days ago
Engineer (Structures), Pullar House, Perth
Perth and Kinross Council
Perth
You must have a valid UK driving licence as this post requires you to travel to a variety of locations across Perth and Kinross.
£47,601 - £50,773 a year
6 days ago
Electrical Design Engineer
OCU Group
Perth
Degree-qualified in Electrical Engineering or Civil Engineering. 3–5 years' design experience within substations, electrical distribution or cabling projects.
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