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Thursday, August 25, 2011

abroadjob@hotmail.co.uk -+447010042081- JOB ALERT SCAM FOR THE UK

JOB ALERT;
If you are looking for an opportunity to upgrade yourself and improve your professional skills, we offer numerous opportunities for motivated and interested individuals. One of the 4 star and is a well established and rapidly growing luxurious Hotel with wide network of outlets around the world We require talented, resourceful and exceptional team players to take up vacant spaces in our various departments in our Hotel.
JOB LOCATIONS - London UK
METHOD OF APPLICATION - All interested candidates should reply via email with an updated Resume /CV - Only short-listed candidates will be contacted - Only applicants who possess the required qualifications will be Short-listed for Appointment, but we will also give space to those who don't have any Hotel experience that may be special candidates. All Resume information’s should be updated and to be forwarded to this Email - (abroadjob@hotmail.co.uk)
BASIC REQUIREMENT:
1. Candidate must be able to Read and Write English language.
2. Age limit. From 18-50years
3. Candidate must be able to work under a contract agreement, for a minimum 4 years period.
VACANCIES POSITIONS:
CASINO DEPARTMENT
Cashier
Slot Technician Manager/Slot Technician
Dealer/Croupier
Casino Manager
HOUSE KEEPING DEPARTMENT
Chief Steward:
Steward/Stewardess
Chief Steward
Bell Man
DINING ROOM DEPARTMENT
Dining room manager
Dining room wait staff
Dining room head waiter
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Chief Engineer,
Electrical Engineer
Engineering - Electrical
Engineering - Electromechanical
Engineering - Electronics
Engineering - Facilities
Engineering - Maintenance
Engineering - Manufacturing/Fabrication
Engineering - Materials
Engineering - Mechanical
Environment - Environmental Engineer
TECHNICIAN
Technician HVAC
Technician - Electrical
Technician - Electronic
Technician - Fabrication
Technician - Hydraulic
Technician - Installation
Technician - Instrument
Technician - Insulation
Technician - Laboratory
Technician - Maintenance
Technician - Manufacturing
Technician - Mechanical
Technician - Metering
Technician - Pipe fitting
Technician - Piping
Technician - Pressure Testing
Technician - Process
Technician - Production
Technician - Rope Access
Technician - Service
Computer Technician
Sound & Light Technician
HOTEL ADMINISTRATION
Hotel Manager
Computer Systems Manager
Hotel Secretary
Printer
Accountant
Receptionist
Gift Shop Manager
Retail Sales Assistant
Dance Instructor
Activities Coordinator
Photographer
Administration - Administration
Administration - Contracts
Administration - Customer Service
Administration - Data management
Administration - Document Control
Administration - General Assistant
Administration - Planning
Administration - Project Control
Administration - Receptionist
Administration - Scheduler
Administration - Secretary
Administration - Technical Assistant
Commercial/Financial/Legal - Account Officer
Commercial/Financial/Legal - Accountant
Commercial/Financial/Legal - Accounts Assistant
book keeping
FOOD DEPARTMENT
Food & Beverage Manager
Executive Chef
Pastry Chef
Chef DE Parties
General Cook
Baker:
Butcher
Cook
BAR DEPARTMENT
Bar attendant
Hotel bar manager
Bar Back
Cocktail waiter / waitress
wine steward
FIRST AIDS DEPARTMENT
Health & Safety - Emergency Response
Health & Safety - Fire Fighting
Health & Safety - Fire Protection
Health & Safety - H2S
Health & Safety - Health & Safety
Health & Safety - HSE
Health & Safety - Occupational Health and Safety
Health & Safety - Risk Management
Doctor &Nurse
HR/Personnel/Training - Human Resources
HR/Personnel/Training - Instructor/Trainer
HR/Personnel/Training - Recruitment
IT/Communications - Administrator
IT/Communications - Civil works
IT/Communications - Communications
IT/Communications - Data Management
IT/Communications - Database Administration
IT/Communications - Developer - Database
IT/Communications - Developer - Software
IT/Communications - Developer - Web
IT/Communications - GIS/Remote Sensing
IT/Communications - Installation engineering
IT/Communications - Internet
IT/Communications - Networking
IT/Communications - Project Management
SECURITY / MAINTENANCE
Cleaner
Car washer
Room cleaner
sanitation officer
Plumbers
All applicant must have 0 - 2 years working experience in their respective field. All successful candidates shall be responsible for all their visa charges. Under our recommendation, if they are selected we shall provide part payment of air ticket, food, accommodation, and family accommodation in London, their visa charges will be refund back to each successful candidate only when the candidates resume here in London.
Send your resume to us via Email - (abroadjob@hotmail.co.uk)
REGARDS,
Mr. Michael
Recruitment Officer
overseas job seeker
London
+447010042081.
 
 
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