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Here are some of the best paid jobs up for grabs in Norfolk right now, according to job listing website Jobs24.
Chief Engineer
Location: Norwich
Salary: Up to £75,000
A renewable energy start-up is looking for an experienced engineer with a manufacturing background to develop projects.
The successful candidate will manage a team to oversee the design process and commercial matters.
Heritage Action Zone Officer
Location: Great Yarmouth
Salary: Up to £36,298
A borough council is looking for someone to oversee the development and implementation of a Heritage Action Zone in the town centre.
It is aiming to improve buildings of historic interest and is partly funded by Historic England.
Service Improvement Lead
Location: Norwich
Salary: Up to £54,850
A housing group is looking for three new service improvement leads to manage the delivery of a range of corporate projects.
The role works across all levels of the business to identify improvement initiatives and problem solve.
Embedded Software Engineer
Location: Norwich
Salary: Up to £80,000
The successful applicant will work alongside a team to develop British-made equipment for a growing company.
The team produces software programs for X-ray machinery and troubleshooting software challenges.
Maths and English Lecturer
Location: Norwich
Salary: Up to £36,710
A college in Norwich is looking for someone experienced in teaching GCSE to deliver home education provision.
The successful applicant will also take on an element of leadership with assessment and development.
Contracts Manager
Location: Norwich
Salary: Up to £65,000
The successful applicant will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of multiple projects and organising project managers.
The role also includes arranging direct labour, meetings with clients and health and safety.
Engineering Manager
Location: Norwich
Salary: Up to £65,000
A renewable energy start-up is looking for an engineering manager to develop projects from concept to handover.
The successful candidate needs an engineering qualification and the role will be data driven.
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