OFW Job: MULTI SKILLED (ELECTRICAL BIAS) ENGINEER Position in UNITED KINGDOM with CAS RECRUITMENT UK LIMITED (FORMERLY CAS RECRUITMENT SERVICES LTD)

CAS RECRUITMENT UK LIMITED (FORMERLY CAS RECRUITMENT SERVICES LTD)

Accreditation Class: Regular Accreditation

Job Details

  • Recruitment Agency: FMW HUMAN RESOURCES INTERNATIONAL CORP (FOR: FMW HUMAN RESOURCES INTL.)
  • Employer/Principal: CAS RECRUITMENT UK LIMITED (FORMERLY CAS RECRUITMENT SERVICES LTD)
  • Job Location: UNITED KINGDOM
  • Position: MULTI SKILLED (ELECTRICAL BIAS) ENGINEER
  • Number of Openings: 1
  • Date Approved: 2023-09-14T00:00:00.000Z
  • Accreditation Class: Regular Accreditation

Job Description

We are seeking qualified candidates for the MULTI SKILLED (ELECTRICAL BIAS) ENGINEER position with CAS RECRUITMENT UK LIMITED (FORMERLY CAS RECRUITMENT SERVICES LTD) in UNITED KINGDOM.

Job Overview

This is an opportunity for Filipino workers to join a reputable employer in UNITED KINGDOM. The position has been approved by the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on 2023-09-14T00:00:00.000Z.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform duties related to the position
  • Follow company policies and procedures
  • Work with team members to achieve goals

Qualifications

  • Ability to work in an international environment
  • Relevant experience in similar roles
  • Adaptability and willingness to learn

Interested candidates should contact the recruitment agency for complete details and application procedures.

Important Information for OFWs

No Placement Fee Policy

The Philippine government strictly enforces a “No Placement Fee” policy for OFWs. This means that recruitment agencies are not allowed to charge placement fees to workers. Any fees should be shouldered by the employer.

Avoiding Agency Scams

  • Only deal with POEA-licensed agencies. Verify an agency’s license at DMW Licensed Agencies.
  • Never pay placement fees or processing fees upfront.
  • Be wary of job offers that seem too good to be true or promise easy money.
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  • Be cautious of agencies that rush you to make decisions or demand immediate payment.

Reporting Scams and Seeking Refunds

If you believe you’ve been scammed by a recruitment agency:

  1. Report to the nearest Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in your country of employment.
  2. File a complaint with the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) / Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA).
  3. To file a complaint:
    • Visit the DMW website: www.dmw.gov.ph
    • Call the DMW hotline: +63 2 1348
    • Email: info@dmw.gov.ph
  4. Provide all relevant documentation, including receipts, contracts, and correspondence with the agency.

Remember, staying informed and vigilant is your best defense against scams. Always verify information and seek help if you’re unsure about any part of the recruitment process.