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5 January, 2009



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Marine Production Vacancies

13 November, 2008 - Scottish Sea Farms is a leading local company producing high quality atlantic salmon for specific UK and international markets. We are able to offer enthusiastic, self-motivated individuals the following opportunities:

Trainee Farmer: No previous experience required but you must set high standards, be hardworking, practical and willing to acquire new skills. Salary: £6.40/h after satisfactory 6 month review.

Husbandry Staff: You'll have at least 2 years aquaculture experience and be able to bring proven skills e.g. fish health, boat skills, mooring or stock appetite assessment. Above all you must be enthusiastic and willing to improve your career through taking initiative and applying training. Salary dependent upon experience and qualifications.

In addition Scottish Sea Farms operates a generous bonus-incentive scheme and a leading occupational health programme. New staff can expect to be employed on sites local to Oban or Port Appin. All applicants are required to have a clean drivers licence.

If you’d like to know more please contact our Personnel Department on 01786 445521 to obtain a copy of our job description. To apply please indicate your position of choice, provide a CV, present salary and indicate why you'd like to further your career with Scottish Sea Farms to: Claire Scott, Scottish Sea Farms Ltd, Laurel House, Laurelhill Business Park, Stirling FK7 9JQ

Email: claire.scott@scottishseafarms.com

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