Food & Fresh Produce Manager/Supervisor jobs in England
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Production Lead - Sustainable Wine (Southern England)
Play a key role in producing award-winning UK sparkling wines with a business at the forefront of sustainable winemaking. Our client has grown from...
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Assistant Farm Manager
The Assistant Farm Manager will oversee all operational aspects of the business, reporting directly to the owner.
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Assistant Farm Manager
The successful applicant will be responsible for overseeing all operational aspects of the farm.
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Assistant Farm Manager
We are excited to offer an exceptional opportunity to join our team on the stunning 5,500-acre Wootton Estate.
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Arable Manager
This is an exciting opportunity to lead a young team.
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Assistant Farm Manager
The successful applicant will be responsible for overseeing all operational aspects of the farm.
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Production Lead - Sustainable Wine (Southern England)
Play a key role in producing award-winning UK sparkling wines with a business at the forefront of sustainable winemaking. Our client has grown from...
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Vineyard Manager - South East England
As an experienced vineyard manager, play a key role as part of a leading producer of classic English wines as they continue to disrupt domestic and...
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Assistant Farm Manager
We’re looking for a proactive and dedicated Assistant Farm Manager to support the Farm Manager in running our dynamic operation.
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Assistant Farm Manager
The Assistant Farm Manager will oversee all operational aspects of the business, reporting directly to the owner.
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Fertiliser Procurement Manager
Work with the Head of the Crop Production pillar (team) to deliver best value procurement and outstanding service for AF members.
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Forage Seed Manager East
Are you looking for an exciting career, where your potential is recognised and developed, and your employer invests in your training and progression?