OFW Job: TECHNICIAN ELECTRONIC Position in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES with BOSKALIS WESTMINSTER CONTRACTING LIMITED (FORMERLY BOSKALIS WESTMINSTER MIDDLE EAST LTD)

BOSKALIS WESTMINSTER CONTRACTING LIMITED (FORMERLY BOSKALIS WESTMINSTER MIDDLE EAST LTD)
Accreditation Class: In-House
Job Details
- Recruitment Agency: MANPOWER RESOURCES OF ASIA INC
- Employer/Principal: BOSKALIS WESTMINSTER CONTRACTING LIMITED (FORMERLY BOSKALIS WESTMINSTER MIDDLE EAST LTD)
- Job Location: UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
- Position: TECHNICIAN ELECTRONIC
- Number of Openings: 0
- Date Approved: 2024-10-07T12:42:57.000Z
- Accreditation Class: In-House
Job Description
We are seeking qualified candidates for the TECHNICIAN ELECTRONIC position with BOSKALIS WESTMINSTER CONTRACTING LIMITED (FORMERLY BOSKALIS WESTMINSTER MIDDLE EAST LTD) in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES.
Job Overview
This is an opportunity for Filipino workers to join a reputable employer in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES. The position has been approved by the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on 2024-10-07T12:42:57.000Z.
Key Responsibilities
- Follow company policies and procedures
- Maintain professional standards
- Work with team members to achieve goals
Qualifications
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to work in an international environment
- Adaptability and willingness to learn
Interested candidates should contact the recruitment agency for complete details and application procedures.
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