OFW Job: SUPERVISOR Position in SAUDI ARABIA with CATRION CATERING HOLDING COMPANY (FORMERLY SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES CATERING)

CATRION CATERING HOLDING COMPANY (FORMERLY SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES CATERING)

Accreditation Class: In-House

Job Details

  • Recruitment Agency: EDI STAFFBUILDERS INTERNATIONAL INC
  • Employer/Principal: CATRION CATERING HOLDING COMPANY (FORMERLY SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES CATERING)
  • Job Location: SAUDI ARABIA
  • Position: SUPERVISOR
  • Number of Openings: 0
  • Date Approved: 2025-02-12T17:07:44.000Z
  • Accreditation Class: In-House

Job Description

We are seeking qualified candidates for the SUPERVISOR position with CATRION CATERING HOLDING COMPANY (FORMERLY SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES CATERING) in SAUDI ARABIA.

Job Overview

This is an opportunity for Filipino workers to join a reputable employer in SAUDI ARABIA. The position has been approved by the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on 2025-02-12T17:07:44.000Z.

Key Responsibilities

  • Follow company policies and procedures
  • Maintain professional standards
  • Work with team members to achieve goals

Qualifications

  • Ability to work in an international environment
  • Relevant experience in similar roles
  • Professional attitude and work ethic

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

Important Information for OFWs

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Avoiding Agency Scams

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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.