The Company
Grieg Seafood is a leading producer of quality farmed salmon, with a proven track record of achievement. The company is the one of Scotland’s largest producers of Scottish salmon with an annual production of 20,000 tonne. Environmental awareness and sustainability are at the heart of our business.
Administrative Assistants are sought to support our fish farm area management level in Shetland. Reporting to the Area Manager the role will involve (not exhaustive):
Registration of farms production data
Assist with quality control systems and audit compliance
Organise training
Receive and respond to email messages as appropriate
Assist with accurate record keeping
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The pub brawlers, drug dealers, fraudsters and violent criminals locked up in January 2021
Each individual was handed a jail term for their crimes
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These criminals were put behind bars in North Wales in January.
Daniel Lee Skimmings, of Gwenfro, appeared at Mold Crown Court on Thursday. The 31-year-old had already admitted offences of assault by beating, breach of a restraining order and assaulting emergency workers at a previous hearing. In April last year Skimmings was made the subject of a five-year restraining order prohibiting him contacting his former partner Kayleigh Evans. But on December 1 he went to her home and Ms Evans let him in. Simon Mintz, prosecuting, said after drinking rum, Skimmings became angry and started to blame Ms Evans for him being sent to prison. He assaulted her by strangling her and poking her in the eyes, the court heard, as well as pressing her mouth which caused a cut to her lip.