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Week Ending 23 December
Careers at Shell
2006-12-23: Shell offers a world of
opportunities for geologists, marketers, legal advisers, chemists and many more.
If you are planning your future or need a change, take a closer look at Shell.
Careers at Shell.
Whats it really like to work at Shell Which job areas do we recruit for How
many countries do we operate in Get an overview of our global careers here.Technical roles- Geology/Geophysics - Petrophysics - Reservoir/Petroleum
Engineering - Well Engineering - Production Engineering - Production Technology
- Process Engineering - Asset Maintenance Engineering - Project/Facilities
Engineering - Discipline Engineering - Product/Process Research. Read more about
Shell Careers .
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Shell Student Opportunities - Graduate Opportunities
2006-12-23: Shell Student
Opportunities - Graduate Opportunities - Students & Graduates
If you studying for a Bachelors, Masters or advanced degree, or if you
already graduated, Shell has a whole host of opportunities open to you. You
could be looking to get a taste of the Shell business, or you might want to
apply the skills you gained in your degree to take on the challenges of a global
organisation. Either way, your personal development will always be of the utmost
importance to us. Read more about
Shell Graduate Opportunities.
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Turner
2006-12-23: Most openings are in
general engineering, but some are in the motor, aerospace and shipbuilding
industries. Some turners and millers work on the maintenance side, for example
for electricity generation companies in power stations. You can progress to
supervisory positions within a section or workshop.
CNC machines are now used for mass production of machined parts, and most
employers prefer to train multi-skilled employees rather than specialists.
Engineering Recruitment. Read more about
Turner.
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Toolmaker
2006-12-23: Many companies now aim to
train multiskilled craftspeople rather than specialists. Numbers of toolmakers
have reduced due to the growth of computer-controlled machining and precision
casting techniques. Visit the
Toolmaker home page.
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Sound Technician
2006-12-23: This is a very competitive
industry. Most people working in the production side of the industry work on a
freelance basis.
Opportunities exist within independent production companies, television
companies, theatres and radio stations. Multiskilling is becoming more important
in the industry with camera/sound skills tending to combine, particularly on
newsgathering. Some sound operators work for TV and radio simultaneously.Read more about
Sound Technician.
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Sound Engineer Theatre
2006-12-23: Opportunities exist in
theatrical productions, including drama, musicals, opera, ballet and variety.
However, the work is not confined to the theatre itself. Productions requiring
sound engineering also include road shows, pop and classical concerts, cabaret,
clubs, cruise liners, outdoor live events, fashion shows and trade
presentations. Read more about
Engineer Theatre.
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Sound Engineer Recording Industry
2006-12-23: There is strong
competition for places so initiative, persistence and the ability to make
personal contacts in the industry are necessary.
Most of the major studios are based in London and are independently owned. Many
of the large record companies use these in preference, or in addition to, owning
their own studios. Some studios may specialise in a certain type of recording,
eg, classical or popular music, and employ up to 15 people including sound
engineers and studio assistants. more about
Engineer Recording Industry.
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Nuclear Engineer
2006-12-23: There are currently twelve
operational nuclear power stations throughout the UK, both advanced gas-cooled
reactors and pressurised water-cooled reactors. As there are seven
decommissioned power stations, finding safe and cost-effective solutions after
shut down requires a number of engineers. The main employers in nuclear power
generation are British Nuclear Fuels and British Energy.Read more about
Nuclear Engineer.
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Motorsport Engineer
2006-12-23: Engineers often specialise
in a particular aspect of the engineering process and with experience, may
progress to chief engineer, test or workshop manager, technical coordinator or
technical manager. Broader race team management roles may be available to senior
engineers. Movement between racing classes and companies may be necessary for an
engineers career to advance.
Engineering skills in the UK motorpsort industry are highly regarded around the
world and opportunities to work overseas may be possible in Europe, the Far East
and the United States. Visit the
Motorsport Engineer home page.
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Mechanical Engineering Technician
2006-12-23: There are opportunities
for mechanical engineering technicians across a wide range of industries.
Employers include local and central government departments, the armed services,
manufacturers in all industries, research and development companies and public
utilities such as water, gas, and electricity. There are also opportunities with
manufacturers in materials development and design, marketing, selling and
customer support. Read about
Mechanical Engineering.
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Mechanical Engineer
2006-12-23: Opportunities are
excellent for qualified engineers. Mechanical engineers are employed by a wide
range of organisations including local and central government departments, the
armed services, manufacturers in all industries, research and development
companies, IT companies, and public utilities.
There are overseas opportunities with British firms of consulting or contracting
engineers working for foreign governments, or with international oil and mining
companies. Read more about
Mechanical Engineer.
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Measurement Control Engineer
2006-12-23: Opportunities exist
throughout the process, manufacturing and engineering sectors. In addition,
there are opportunities to work for manufacturers who produce measurement and
control instruments. Read more on
Measurement Engineer.
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Materials Engineer
2006-12-23: Materials engineers work
in many industries including construction, construction engineering, building
services, electronics, shipbuilding, aerospace, power generation, railways,
vehicle, consumer and sports goods manufacture.
Opportunities for career progression normally depend upon the size of the
employer. Typical progression routes include movement into project and strategic
management roles, specialisation in a particular aspect of materials development
and testing, research and consultancy work. Read more on
Materials Engineer.
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Marine Engineering Technician
2006-12-23: Work is available in
civilian or naval shipyards, and boatyards and marinas building, servicing or
repairing smaller vessels. Opportunities also exist with onshore marine
engineering companies sub-contracted to provide services to shipbuilders,
platform construction companies and specialist suppliers of plant and equipment. Read more on
Marine Engineering.
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Marine Engineer
2006-12-23: There are opportunities
for marine engineers in: offshore gas and oil installations - the Merchant Navy
- the Royal Navy
plant and equipment manufacturers - shipping companies -shipbuilding and repair
yards.
With relevant skills and experience, engineers can specialise in project
management, research and development or consultancy.
There are opportunities overseas for experienced marine engineers. Read more on
Marine Engineer.
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Marine Craftsman
2006-12-23: Opportunities for work on
larger vessels are mainly in shipyards in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the
north of England, whilst openings in boatbuilding and repair are on a smaller
scale in areas all round the coast of the UK, especially in the south-west,
south-east and East Anglia. There may be the possibility of work overseas. Read more on
Marine Craftsman.
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Manufacturing Systems Engineer
2006-12-23: Systems engineers work in
a wide range of manufacturing industries and opportunities are good for
qualified staff.
With professional development training, there may be opportunities to move into
senior management roles, work abroad, or become self-employed, for example, on a
consultancy basis. Read more on
Manufacturing Engineer.
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Lift Engineer
2006-12-23: Prospects for qualified
staff are good, as lift engineers are employed by a wide variety of
organisations in the public and private sector. With experience and further
training, there may be opportunities to progress to supervisory management,
technical sales or engineering design roles. Skilled engineers at technician
level are widely sought after in other industries, such as manufacturing and
engineering construction, so there may be scope to move into related fields.
Other options include training and assessment, either within a company or as a
freelance contractor. Read more on
Lift Engineer.
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Engineering Vacancies
2006-12-23: Specialist Engineering
offering fresh, innovative Recruitment resource for permanent and contract
Technical Skilled Staff. Read more on
Engineering Vacancies.
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Engineering Operative
2006-12-23: There are engineering and
manufacturing companies in most areas of the country with concentrations in the
Midlands, the north-west of England, south-east, and central Scotland. Read more on
Engineering.
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Engineering Maintenance Technician
2006-12-23: The main employers are
engineering, production or manufacturing companies. Prospects for suitably
qualified technicians are good. There is a steady demand for experienced
technicians, with some opportunities to work abroad for multinational companies,
particularly in EU countries, the USA, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Read more on
Engineering Maintenance.
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Engineering Maintenance Fitter
2006-12-23: The main employers are
engineering, production or manufacturing companies. There is a steady demand for
experienced fitters, with some opportunities to work abroad for multinational
companies particularly in EU countries, the USA, Eastern Europe and the Middle
East. Read more on
Engineering Maintenance.
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Engineering Construction Technician
2006-12-23: The UK engineering
construction industry is the largest in the EU and prospects for qualified
technicians are good.
A range of UK companies employ engineering construction technicians. Companies
that specialise in repair and maintenance also employ technicians. About half of
the UK''s engineering construction industry''s work takes place overseas. Read more on
Engineering Construction.
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Engineering Construction Craft Worker
2006-12-23: Employment opportunities
are good for skilled craft workers.
Progression options include moving to a chargehand or supervisor post. With
additional training and qualifications, workers can gain technician status. Read more on
Construction Engineering.
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Engineering Craft Machinist
2006-12-23: The main job opportunities
occur in mechanical engineering, motor and aerospace industries, and in
shipbuilding. There may also be openings in maintenance work for industries that
need to replace components regularly, such as railway companies and power
stations. Read more on
Engineering Machinist.
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Electronics Engineer
2006-12-23: There are opportunities
for qualified electronics engineers in a wide range of industries, including
aerospace, marine, telecommunications, defence, IT, robotics and electronics
manufacturing. Scientific, medical, educational and private research
institutions also employ electronics engineers to develop and maintain systems
and equipment. Read more on
Electronics Engineer.
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Electrical Engineering Technician
2006-12-23: Prospects are extremely
good for qualified electrical technicians. There are opportunities across a wide
range of industries including aerospace, marine, agricultural, chemical, civil,
manufacturing and power.
Employers include local and central government departments, the armed services,
manufacturers in all industries, research and development companies, IT
companies, and public utilities such as water, gas, and electricity. Read more on
Electrical Engineering.
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Electrical Engineer
2006-12-23: There are opportunities
for qualified electrical engineers in a wide range of industries including
aerospace, marine, agricultural, chemical, construction transport and energy.
Employers include local and central government departments, the armed services,
manufacturers in all industries, research and development companies, IT
companies, and public utilities. Read more on
Electrical Engineer.
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Domestic Appliance Service Engineer
2006-12-23: Opportunities are good for
qualified engineers. Appliance manufacturers, specialised servicing companies,
local authorities, recycling projects, public utility companies and retailers
all employ domestic appliance engineers. There is also plenty of scope for self
employment. Read more on
Service Engineer.
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Design Engineer
2006-12-23: Opportunities for design
engineers exist in many industries including construction, construction
engineering, building services, electronics, shipbuilding, aerospace, power
generation, railways, electronics, and vehicle and consumer goods manufacture.
Promotion would normally be to project manager, strategic planner or consultant
design engineer. Read more on
Design Engineer.
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Cnc Machinist
2006-12-23: The main job opportunities
occur in mechanical engineering, motor and aerospace industries, and in
shipbuilding. There may also be openings in maintenance for industries that need
to replace components regularly, such as railway companies and power stations.
Although there is a demand for CNC machinists, the overall trend towards
automated processes means that firms are more likely to recruit multiskilled
operatives. Read more on
Cnc.
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Clinical Engineer
2006-12-23: Employers include
hospitals, universities, research establishments such as the Medical Research
Council, and manufacturers of medical equipment. In universities, research work
may be combined with teaching duties. Some clinical engineers are self-employed
and work on a consultancy basis.
In the NHS clinical engineers can be promoted to consultant-level grades. It is
possible to move from jobs in the health service to jobs with medical equipment
manufacturers. Read more on
Clinical Engineer.
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Civil Engineering Technician
2006-12-23: There is a wide range of
opportunities for technicians in civil engineering; examples include public and
private sector building works, power and water distribution networks, transport
and mining.
Opportunities for qualified technical staff are good and exist in most parts of
the country. Progression routes normally involve movement into supervisory or
site management roles; or specialising in aspects of the role, such as
construction design or estimating. With additional academic training,
technicians may be able to become fully qualified civil engineers. Read more on
Civil Engineering.
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Civil Engineer
2006-12-23: Opportunities are
excellent for qualified engineers. Many different types of organisations employ
civil engineering graduates, such as local authorities, building contractors,
power companies, environmental agencies and specialist consulting firms.
There are also opportunities overseas with British firms of consulting or
contracting engineers working for foreign governments, or with international oil
and mining companies. Read more on
Civil Engineer.
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Chemical Engineering Technician
2006-12-23: There are opportunities
for chemical engineering technicians across a wide range of industries. Some of
the main ones, apart from the chemical industry itself, include manufacturing,
food, energy, marine, and medical. Employers include the armed services,
manufacturers in all industries, research and development companies, and public
utilities such as water, gas and electricity. Read more on
Chemical Engineering.
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Chemical Engineer
2006-12-23: Opportunities for
chemical, process and biochemical engineers exist in industries such as pulp and
paper manufacture for newspapers, personal care products such as cosmetics and
lotions, food and drink, drugs and medicines, textiles and materials, oil and
gas, energy, water, and metallurgy for vehicles and furniture.
Other fields include the nuclear industry, cryogenic engineering, propellants
for space exploration, microchip development and production, and the
biotechnology industry. Read more on
Chemical Engineer.
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Cad Draughtsman
2006-12-23: In addition to light and
heavy engineering, CAD technicians are trained and work in many industries
including construction, construction engineering, aerospace, railways,
electronics, broadcasting and telecommunications industries. Vehicle and
consumer goods manufacturers are other common employers. Read more on
Cad.
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Building Services Engineer
2006-12-23: Opportunities are good at
technician and engineer level. Building services engineers are employed by a
range of different organisations including design consultancy firms, major
building contractors, building services contractors, architectural practices
that design building services installations, and manufacturers of equipment such
as lifts. Other employers include the users of buildings such as local
authorities, NHS trusts and maintenance companies that specialise in servicing
and maintaining building service installations. Read more on
Building Engineer.
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Broadcast Engineer
2006-12-23: This is a competitive
field with many broadcast companies based in London or the south of England.
However, there are also opportunities with regional TV and radio stations.
Within some companies it may also be possible to progress towards other roles,
eg management. Read more on
Broadcast Engineer.
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Automotive Engineer
2006-12-23: The automotive industry
employs around 235,000 people around the UK in vehicle manufacture and design,
and component supplies. The UK is also a world centre of excellence in the
motorsport engineering industry. Prospects are good for qualified engineers. The
main centres of production are in the Midlands, north-west, north-east and
south-east. With experience, promotion to senior engineer, project management,
general management and consultancy may be possible. Read more on
Automotive Engineer.
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Agricultural Engineering Technician
2006-12-23: Employers vary from large
multinational manufacturing companies to small machinery dealerships and service
agents. Opportunities also exist with distributors and horticultural companies,
which operate within the leisure industry. If working for a multinational
company, there may be opportunities to work abroad, particularly in developing
countries. Read more on
Agricultural Engineering.
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Agricultural Engineer
2006-12-23: Opportunities for
engineers exist with a range of organisations, including equipment
manufacturers, dealerships, government departments, forestry companies, overseas
development agencies and teaching institutions. Read more on
Agricultural Engineer.
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Aerospace Engineering Technician
2006-12-23: The UK aerospace industry
employs around 300,000 people. There are good opportunities for skilled
technicians in avionics and mechanics. Employers include the armed forces,
government departments such as the Ministry of Defence, aircraft manufacturers
and suppliers, and related bodies, for instance the CAA. Many major airline
operators also have their own maintenance divisions, employing technical staff.
There are opportunities overseas working with foreign aircraft manufacturers,
but also with some of the larger UK aerospace companies who have their own
overseas maintenance teams. Read more on
Aerospace Engineering.
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Aerospace Engineer
2006-12-23: The UK aerospace industry
employs around 300,000 people and there are good opportunities for skilled
engineers in aircraft and component manufacture, research and development, and
space, satellite and weapons systems.
Employers include the armed forces, government departments, and aircraft
manufacturers and suppliers. Many major airline operators also have their own
maintenance divisions, employing engineering staff.
Opportunities are available overseas for experienced engineers in Europe and the
United States. Read more on
Aerospace Engineer.
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Week Ending 22 December
Heathrow IT department jobs
2006-12-20: Heathrow Pioneering new
technology
Our IT department is already working on a number of cutting-edge projects,
ranging from hi-tech security processes based on scanning eye retinas and
fingerprinting to airport self-service systems and wireless portals.
We have more than 75,000 data network ports, 74,000 fibre optic connections and
a huge
range of applications supported by a three-tier architecture support system. We
work within
a design, build and operate matrix with architecture and applications
specialists working
across the spectrum. Read more about
IT department jobs.
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Jobs at Heathrow Terminal 5
2006-12-20: T5 Jobs The construction
of Heathrow Terminal 5 (T5) provides a large number of
employment opportunities. BAA and its partners are implementing a local labour
strategy to ensure that local people are a priority.
A wide range of jobs will be created at every level during the five-year
construction period providing many opportunities including general labourers,
steel erectors, concrete layers, crane operators, electricians, pipe fitters,
ductwork operators, tunnellers and Modern Apprentices.
In addition there will be a number of administrative, managerial and
professional roles in a range of specialist areas including project management,
health and safety, finance and supply chain.
Terminal 5's recruitment partner is Jobcentre Plus.For Construction employment
opportunities at Heathrow Terminal 5 call the Construction Freephone number 0800
032 0043 or email t5recruit@baa.com The
Freephone is linked to a T5 recruitment database where the details are logged of
those expressing interest in construction-related trades for the T5 project. T5
contractors then access the database to recruit locally for their particular
needs.
Read more about
Jobs at Heathrow.
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Heathrow Express Security Part and Full Time
2006-12-20: Our security teams work
around the clock, 365 days a year, ensuring the safety and security of millions
of passengers who pass through our airports and giving them the best start to
their journey. Security link.
Read more about
Railway Security.
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Heathrow Express jobs
2006-12-20: Easy and quick - we've
tried to make applying for a role with Heathrow Express as simple as possible.
Find vacancies To match your skills and expectations to current opportunities,
simply fill in the fields on our vacancy search engine.
Heathrow Express BAA financed and built the
450 million Heathrow Express rail
link to London Paddington.
A subsidiary company of BAA, Heathrow Express Operating Company, runs four
trains an hour each way between Heathrow and Paddington with a journey time of
15 minutes.Find out more about Heathrow Express. (This link will launch a new
window.)
Company Information HEATHROW EXPRESS OPERATING COMPANY LIMITED a company
registered in England and Wales registered office is at 130 Wilton Road London
SW1V 1LQ and whose correspondence address is at 30 Eastbourne Terrace,
Paddington, London, W2 6LE.
Read more about
Heathrow Express.
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Gatwick Express and Heathrow Express air-rail links
2006-12-20: We receive many
applications and are always impressed by the high calibre of our candidates.
Before submitting your application, please ensure you:
use neat, legible handwriting. clearly state the position you are applying for
specify the type of employment you want (ie, part-time or full-time)
complete every section on the form Post your application unfolded to:
Gatwick Express Human Resources 52 Grosvenor Gardens Victoria SW1W 0AU
GATWICK EXPRESS LIMITED a company registered in England registered office is at
75 Davies Street, London, W1K 5HT and whose correspondence address is at 30
Eastbourne Terrace, Paddington, London, W2 6LE.
Read more about
air-rail links.
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Week Ending 15 December
social care recruitment
2006-12-14: Hays Social Care is the
UK's leading specialist social work and social care recruitment consultancy.
Using our national network of
offices and large database of specialist staff and job opportunities, our expert
teams provide high quality match-making connecting the right people with the
right jobs. Combine this with our long standing experience and the ability to
tailor our service to meet your exact needs, you can rest assured that you are
dealing with experts who understand you and your requirements. Qualified Social
Workers - Care Managers - Social Work Assistants - Support Workers - Outreach /
Family Support Workers - Day Care Officers - Play Workers - Hostel Workers -
Care Assistants.
Read more about
social care.
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medical nursing
2006-12-14: Hays Healthcare is the
UK's leading specialist medical, nursing, allied health and scientific
recruitment consultancy. Using our national
network of offices and large database of specialist staff and job opportunities,
our expert teams provide high quality match-making connecting the right people
with the right jobs. Combine this with our long standing experience and the
ability to tailor our service to meet your exact needs, you can rest assured
that you are dealing with experts who understand you and your requirements.
Read more about
medical.
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Nursing and Midwifery
2006-12-14: The Nursing and Midwifery
Council is an organisation set up by Parliament to protect the public by
ensuring that nurses and midwives provide high standards of care to their
patients and clients. Jobs at the NMC - Midwifery Adviser - Nurse Education
Adviser - Finance Officer NMC Vacancies Online. This page gives a list of
current vacancies at the NMC. For a full description of the position, just click
on the relevant job title.
Read more about
Nursing.
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Graduate Management Career
2006-12-14: Apply for a Role, If you
are considering applying for a Graduate Management Career with the General
Medical Council and think you've got what it takes to become one of our future
managers then we want to hear from you. Our aim couldn't be higher: improving
patient
care and delivering excellence in medical regulation. If you are aiming high
too; and have a real desire to help manage the delivery of top
medical practice and education then don't delay - apply today! Our 2007 graduate
programme will open for applications on 1 February
2007. We are fully committed to making the recruitment process and scheme
accessible - if you require a form in a more accessible
format please email
accessrecruitment@gmc-uk.org or call on: 0161 923 6273.
Read more about
Graduate Management.
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Railway careers
2006-12-13: Our Railway Infrastructure
Division specialises in permanent and contract recruitment of design engineers,
site engineers, draughters and commercial personnel. Accredited to the Railtrack
Link-up scheme, we are widely respected as a leading supplier of professional
staff involved in planning, design, installation and maintenance for rail
infrastructure, signaling and rolling stock. Our broad range of clients include
specialist railway consultancies, civil and structural engineering
consultancies, electrical and mechanical consultants, transportation planners,
operations and maintenance contractors, infrastructure contractors, train
operating companies, component suppliers and safety consultancies. Candidates
who are interested in Railway Infrastructure careers can register now to apply
online for any of the advertised vacancies or send a copy of their CV to
rail@matchtech.com To speak to a
specialist in the Railway Infrastructure field please call 01489 898130.
Read more about
Railway career.
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Aerospace careers
2006-12-13: We are looking for an
experienced Airport/ATC Radar Engineer to work on designing and implementing the
installation/upgrade of Radar Systems. Candidates must have the ability to be a
Design Authority, to take and be responsible for all design decisions for an Air
Traffic Management project such as replacing a Radar syst ... All of our
Recruitment Consultants in the Aerospace department have specialist aircraft
industry knowledge and their skills, combined with our continuous investment in
the latest computer technology allows us to offer the fast, accurate and
professional recruitment service our aerospace clients demand. Technical
recruitment agency for engineering, construction, science, IT, electronics,
sales, procurement, hr, in automotive, aerospace, shipbuilding, offshore,
petrochem, water, rail & power. Candidates who are interested in Aerospace
careers can register now to apply online for any of the advertised vacancies or
send a copy of their CV to aero@matchtech.com To speak to a specialist in the
Aerospace field please call 01489 898220.
Read more about
Aerospace career.
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Aviation Vacancies
2006-12-13: Aviation Resource has a
fantastic reputation for supplying staff on time every time to the Aviation
Industry. We have branches strategically placed near or on the following
Airports: Gatwick Stansted East Midlands Manchester Heathrow. As part of the
Pertemps Group you can rest assured that Aviation Resource has the best
recruitment and training in the business. This is a list of active vacancies.
Click on the job title for the details and who to contact.Job Title - Region -
Location - Salary Ramp Agent Essex Stansted Airport
£6.50 -
£9.50 Depending on
experience. Ramp Agent East Midlands East Midlands Airport
£6.26p/h Plus Shift
Pay. Courier Customer Service Clerk Central London Central London
22k. Freight
Works Operations East Midlands East Midlands Airport
£14.000 - £16.000.Air/Sea
Freight Agent East Midlands Nottingham East Midlands Airport
£15,000 -
£17,000. Sales Manager Middlesex, West London Heathrow Airport, Hounslow
£16-£18,500, OTE £23-£25,000. Warehouse Operatives Nights East Midlands Nottingham
East Midlands Airport
£6.00 £6.55 p/h. Customer Service Agent East Midlands
Nottingham East Midlands Airport
£6.00 - £6.75 dependant on experience. Ramp
Baggage Agent Stansted Airport Stansted Airport
£6.51 p/h. Passenger Service
Agent Stansted Airport Stansted Airport
£6.52 p/h. Loaders/Sorting Department
East Midlands Nottingham East Midlands Airport
£6.55 - £8.45 p/h. Courier
Customer Service Clerks Middlesex London Heathrow Airport Upto £17,000. Import
Accounts Clerk Middlesex.
Read more about
Aviation Jobs.
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Highways & Transportation careers
2006-12-13: This Highways and
Transportation section contains listings for transportation jobs, traffic
engineering jobs, traffic engineer jobs, road construction jobs, graduate
engineering jobs and highway engineers positions. Our Highways and
Transportation Division has considerable experience of recruiting design
engineers, site engineers and draughters on both a permanent and contract
basis.We are now one of the leading suppliers of professional staff to the civil
and structural engineering industry, and with many years of experience in this
sector, we are able to provide a comprehensive and flexible service to
successfully meet clients requirements in highways and traffic engineering,
transport planning, drainage, infrastructure and many other areas of activity.
We have developed close working relationships with a wide range of organisations
in both the public and private sectors, and provide personnel at every level,
from trainee technicians and graduate engineers through to construction staff
and senior project managers. Candidates who are interested in Highways &
Transportation careers can register now to apply online for any of the
advertised vacancies or send a copy of their CV to
traffic@matchtech.com To
speak to a specialist in the Highways & Transportation field please call 01489
898110.
Read more about
Highways careers.
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Plymouth College of Art and Design Duty Manager
2006-12-12: Plymouth College of Art
and Design, one of the few Higher and Further Education Specialist Art and
Design providers, Duty Manager You will be responsible for the security and
safety of the College site, staff and students outside of the main College
working day. Part of your responsibilities also will be the supervision and
administration of the Colleges property lettings operations. contact the Human
Resource Department, Plymouth College of Art & Design, Tavistock Place,
Plymouth, PL4 8AT. Telephone (01752) 203420. Fax (01752) 203455. Email
lcrook@pcad.ac.uk.
Read more about
Plymouth College of Art and Design.
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City of Bristol College Part-time Lecturers
2006-12-12: With over 1000 courses
City of Bristol College caters for people of all ages, interests and abilities
in a wide variety of subject areas. The college is the largest in the South
West, and accessible to all, with five main centres across the City. All part
time lecturers receive the same holidays, bank holidays, closure days, sick pay
as for full-time lecturers. Job Vacancies For further details and an application
form for any of the below vacancies please contact Human Resources and Workforce
Development: Email:
Human.Resources@cityofbristol.ac.uk Phone: (0117) 312 5001 (answering
service) or (0117) 312 5282 Postal: Human Resources and Workforce Development,
Cabot House, Ashley Down Centre, Ashley Down, Bristol. BS7 9BU.
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Part-time Lecturers.
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City of Bristol College Health And Safety Manager
2006-12-12: The College is a leading
provider of high quality education, training and skills development in Bristol
and the surrounding area, a key stakeholder in the local economy with an annual
turnover of almost
55m. It is a major employer employing over 2000 staff.
Health And Safety Manager You will also have an extensive knowledge and
understanding of current health, safety and environmental legislation and its
practical application and strong written and communication skills.
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Health And Safety Manager.
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Post Office Jobs
2006-12-11: With a nationwide network
of around 14,500 branches, Post Office Limited has the largest Post Office
network in Europe and the biggest retail branch network in the UK.Career
opportunities exist across the UK in a wide variety of jobs from frontline
positions through to management posts. At times we have head office vacancies
both staff and management - in Operations and Information Technology, Human
Resources, Finance, Marketing and Direct Sales, Sales and Service and Banking
and Financial Services. On the frontline we have positions for people who'd like
to work behind the post office counter, work for Cash Services or who'd like to
become a subpostmaster or mistress or own a franchise.In return for your
commitment, we can offer you a competitive salary plus all the training and
development you need to reach your full potential.
Read more about
Post Office.
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Parcelforce Worldwide's recruitment section
2006-12-11: where you can quickly
search and apply online for a range of jobs in your area. What it's like working
for Parcelforce Worldwide Working as a driver. Our drivers collect and deliver
parcels to / from our customer's homes and businesses interacting with our
customers every day. Working as an indoor sorter. Our indoor sorters unload
parcels from our vans, sort parcels by destination and load on our vans ready
for distribution. Working as a customer service assistant. Our customer service
assistants man our Callers Office receptions and are responsible for handling
telephone and face to face enquiries from customers.There's always a lot going
on in Operations, and that's why we've got a wide range of career opportunities
available, ranging from drivers, sorters and hub operators to customer service
positions, owner drivers and managers. We have 52 Parcelforce Worldwide depots
spread across the country, as well as our international hub at Coventry. With
over 400 employees, our international hub is a hive of activity. Using
technology at the cutting edge of automation, it has the capability to export
2,000 parcels per hour to any of the 239 international destinations we deliver
to around the globe. Overhead scanners and volumetric measuring technology
provide both accuracy and speed. And what's more, 11 rapidscan x-ray machines
and onsite HM Customs teams ensure that international regulations and tight
security measures are maintained at all times.
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Parcelforce recruitment.
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Working for Royal Mail
2006-12-11: Royal Mail provides a
service to everyone in the UK, so it's safe to say that every single person in
the country is a customer of Royal Mail. That's why we're one of the nation's
largest employers, and we're looking for people like you to help us sort and
deliver mail to every UK household and business. Whether out delivering mail,
working indoors in a mail centre or driving a van, all our employees have an
important and valuable part to play to ensure our customers receive the best
possible service. Welcome to Royal Mail's recruitment section, where you can
quickly search and apply online for a range of jobs in your area. If you have
already seen a job advertised in a newspaper or on another website, you can
enter the job reference number and find details of that job here. Alternatively,
if you don't have a specific job in mind, you can search all the different jobs
in your area. Working as a postman or postwoman. Our postmen and postwomen are
out and about transporting and delivering mail to ensure it arrives on time.
Working as a driver. Our drivers transport post between mail centres, train
stations and airports and collect mail from businesses. Working as an indoor
sorter. Our indoor sorters work as part of a large team sorting mail either by
hand or using machinery. Working as a data entry keyer. Our data entry keyers
view pictures of mail on-screen that cannot be read by our automated machinery
and key address corrections.
Read more about
Royal Mail.
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Royal Mail Graduates programmes
2006-12-11: The various two-year Royal
Mail graduate programmes and the advantages they bring. Graduate recruitment We
are looking for graduates to be at the forefront of the historic transformation
we are going through. Whether you join us in Operations, HR, Finance or Sales
and Marketing, we'll be counting on you to come up with fresh approaches and
ideas that will help to shape our future. Occupation Type: Administration
Apprentice - Christmas Casual - Counter Clerk- Driving -Engineers - Finance
-Graduate - HR - Managerial - Owner Driver - Postperson - Delivery - Postperson
- Driving - Postperson - Indoor Sorting - Sales and Marketing - Security -
Senior Leader - Subpostmaster - Technology & IT - Vehicle Services.
Read more about
Royal Mail Graduates.
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The Royal Mail Apprenticeship scheme
2006-12-11: The Royal Mail
Apprenticeship scheme gives hand-on paid experience to 16-24 year old who are
keen to learn the ropes. So why not join the Royal Mail Apprenticeship Scheme
be a part of it. If you've had enough of classrooms and boring assignments, then
Royal Mail's Apprenticeship Scheme could be just what you need. Instead of being
stuck behind a desk, you'll be out there seeing how things work in the real
world. And with our 18-month programme, you'll not only be getting hands-on
experience in a paid job, you'll also be working your way towards an NVQ in Mail
Services. Contract Type: - Casual Engagement - Christmas Casual Engagement -
Fixed Term Temporary Contract - Flexible Contract - Permanent Contract Personal
Contract - Specific Event - Temp Stay in the UK - Position Type: - Casual - Full
Time - Job Share -Part Time - Term Time - Various Hours.
Read more about
Royal Mail Apprenticeship.
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Gulf Air Male Cabin Crew... Flight Attendants...
2006-12-09: Current Positions Gulf Air
Male Cabin Crew... Flight Attendants... We are actively recruiting Flight
Attendants to join our multi-national crew. If you are interested, please click
here to find out more about the role and for a listing of our current vacancies.
Gulf Air has a legacy of service and style built on more than 55 years of
Arabian hospitality. Today this same ethos is evident in the warm care and
personalised service offered to passengers in all our cabins. More than 2000 men
and women make up the multi-cultural complement of Flight Attendants who serve
in our cabins across the 30-country network. Drawn from over 60 nationalities
and speaking 73 different languages, they provide the diversity and mix of
cultures, religions and ethnic backgrounds to cater appropriately to passengers
from all over the world.
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Male Cabin Crew... Flight Attendants....
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Gulf Air Pilot Training Programmes
2006-12-09: Two sponsored pilot
training schemes are available to nationals from our owner states (Bahrain, Oman
and the UAE). The Gulf National Cadet Pilot Scheme offers pilot training for
individuals who have never flown before, simultaneously overcoming the cost
factor which often presents an obstacle to pursuing a career in the airline
industry. The Ab-Initio Programme is available to licensed pilots and provides
type-rating in the various aircraft that comprise the Gulf Air fleet.
Read more about
Gulf Air.
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Gulf Air Pilots
2006-12-09: At present most Gulf Air
Pilots are recruited through the Direct Entry Pilot Scheme. This programme is
only for those who already have licences and flying experience in the commercial
aviation industry. Within this programme, both non type-rated and type-rated
Pilots are recruited.
Read more about
Air Pilots.
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Gulf Air Sky Chefs
2006-12-09: Current Positions Sky
Chef... In September 2003, Gulf Air introduced the first of its now legendary
Sky Chefs to serve passengers in the First Class cabin on the predominantly
long-haul routes operated by Airbus A340 and A330 aircraft. The Chefs, all of
whom have trained and worked at fine dining establishments, come from all parts
of the globe, bringing a wealth of diverse culinary expertise and innovation to
the inflight dining experience. Today a team of more than 100 Chefs share the
passion of delivering award-winning gourmet food and exceptional personalised
service to our First Class passengers in a unique dining experience.
Read more about
Sky Chef.
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Air Accidents Investigation Branch: Recruitment
2006-12-08: The AAIB is seeking to
recruit an Inspector of Air Accidents (Operations) to join the Investigation
Team in 2007. This post is also being advertised in Flight International and on
other government web sites. Read more about
Air Accidents Investigation.
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Job opportunities at the Civil Aviation Authority
2006-12-08: These are the job
opportunities that we have at present. If you are interested in applying please
complete an application form. This form is in pdf format which can be completed
electronically then printed off, signed and then sent by post to the contact
address in the vacancy. We will then contact you once the advert has closed to
advise you whether you have been selected for interview. Please note CV's will
not be accepted in respect of the following vacancies Latest Job Opportunities
Job Title Travel & Tourism Student Placement Examinations Manager Survey
Interviewers - Heathrow Survey Interviewers - Stansted.
Read more about
Civil Aviation Authority.
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South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
2006-12-07: Welcome to the Recruitment
microsite for South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service and thank you for your
interest in the new roles.
Read more about
Fire and Rescue Service.
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Superdrug Part-time Christmas Staff
2006-12-07: Apply now for Christmas!
Superdrug Part-time Christmas Staff - Part-time Temporary Sales Assistants.
Read more about
Part-time Christmas Staff.
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Thistle Hotel East Midlands Airport
2006-12-07: Thistle Hotel East
Midlands Airport - Thistle Hotels, with 47 hotels in key locations throughout
the UK and 16 in central London alone, with two deluxe hotels in central London.
Thistle East Midlands Airport Hotel which is situated at the entrance to East
Midlands Airport boasts 164 bedrooms, 18 meeting rooms and an Otium Health &
Leisure Club. The hotel has vacancies within the Food & Beverage, Front of
House, Housekeeping and Kitchen Departments and can offer a range of training
and development opportunities to enable employees to unlock their true potential
and equip them with all the skills necessary to take the hotel's service and
their careers to even greater heights. If you have a passion for exceeding
customers expectations and would like to be part of the Thistle team then
please send your CV and covering letter to
recruitment@thistle.co.uk Working at
Thistle Hotels.
Read more about
Thistle Hotel.
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Greater Manchester Police Recruitment
2006-12-02: These pages provide
information on opportunities within Greater Manchester Police for police
officers, police staff, and special constables. You can find details of our
current vacancies, hints and tips on how to prepare, and application forms so
you can apply.With so many career opportunities available, there has never been
a better time to join Greater Manchester Police. I am delighted that you are
considering a career with the Greater Manchester Police Force. If you are
interested in applying or have any queries please contact Cheryl Walker on 0161
856 2135. Read more about
Manchester Police.
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The British Fire Service
2006-12-02: Fancy a career in the Fire
Service. Our Recruitment Section contains all the information you need to know,
from completing your application form to going for your interview. There is no
National Fire Service. There are 59 separate fire brigades in England, Wales and
Northern Ireland, each run independently under the command of a Chief Fire
Officer. In Scotland there are eight brigades, each under the command of a
Firemaster. This could all change in the future with the introduction of
regionalised brigades Leading Fire-fighter - Sub-Officer - Station Officer -
Assistant Divisional Officer - Divisional Officer Grade III - Divisional Officer
Grade II - Divisional Officer Grade I - Senior Divisional Officer - Assistant
Chief Officer/Assistant Firemaster - Chief Officer/Firemaster.
Read more about
Fire Service.
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UK Police recruitment
2006-12-02: Want to apply for a role
in the police force Recruitment The UK Police Service is always actively
looking to recuit new full-time officers, volunteer special constables and
graduates for our HPD scheme. If that's not for you, a variety of other careers
are also available within the UK Police Service, including opportunities in
administration, IT and Human Resource management.
Read more about
Police recruitment.
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Ambulance Service Association
2006-12-02: Welcome to the website for
the Ambulance Service Association (ASA) - the main body representing the NHS
ambulance services across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, plus the public
ambulance services of Guernsey, Jersey, the Isle of Man and Gibraltar. The ASA
provides a central forum for all things related to ambulance services, from
education and training through to clinical developments and research. We have a
number of partners and we are part-funded by the Department of Health. NHS
Careers. Read more about
Ambulance Service.
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British Midland London Heathrow Cabin Crew
2006-12-01: We are recruiting cabin
crew for London Heathrow and Dublin on a permanent basis. Any opportunities at
our other bases will be updated and appear on this page as and when they
occur.We are currently recruiting for fast track flight supervisors. Suitable
candidates will have one year's flying experience at supervisor level or two
year's experience as cabin crew within the last 18 months. We are also looking
for cabin crew for our long haul operation who can speak fluent Arabic.To apply
for cabin crew positions, send a covering letter and CV to: cabin crew
recruitment bmi training centre Stockley Close West Drayton Middlesex UB7 9BL
where are cabin crew based We currently have cabin crew based at the following
airports: London Heathrow, Manchester, Leeds Bradford, Glasgow, Edinburgh,
Teesside, Dublin and Belfast. are long haul crew recruited At the present time
all new entrants will operate on our shorthaul fleet. Vacancies for the long
haul fleet are advertised internally when available. what are the career
prospects You will join as junior cabin crew, and you can be promoted to more
senior positions such as flight supervisor, cabin service manager or cabin
service performance manager. Promotion is based on merit and subject to
vacancies. Some posts require a minimum period of service, although previous
flying experience may be taken into consideration. Outside of operational cabin
crew, there are other opportunities within cabin services or other departments
and all vacancies are advertised internally.
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London Heathrow.
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British Midland Customer Service Agents
2006-12-01: We currently have part
time vacancies for customer service agents at Glasgow Airport. To apply for a
customer service agent position at Glasgow, please ask for an application form
using the contact details below and once completed write to: Lesley Muir airport
manager bmi Room 2/134 Terminal Building Glasgow Airport Paisley PA3 2TD Tel:
0141 842 1025 angela.mcmahon@flybmi.com what are the career prospects New
entrants join as a customer service agent, moving into senior positions such as
dispatchers, baggage agents, lounge co-ordinators, supervisors and duty
managers. Promotion is based on merit and subject to vacancies. Some posts
require a minimum service and all vacancies are advertised internally.
Read more about
British Midland.
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Air France Career Opportunities U.K. and Ireland
2006-12-01: Career Opportunities U.K.
and Ireland - Cabin Crew - Positions Abroad Bonjour and Welcome to Air France,
United Kingdom and Ireland. Air France in the United Kingdom and Ireland: In the
United Kingdom and Ireland, our team numbers over 500. Furthermore, Air France
GBI is showing strong results and is growing rapidly.We currently serve eight
U.K. cities and Dublin, and our European Reservations Call Centre is located in
Wembley. Our head office is in Hammersmith, West London, and we also employ
staff at Heathrow, Manchester and Dublin airports (both passenger and cargo
terminals) Working for Air France Air France offers exciting career
opportunities with a competitive compensation and benefits package, including
travel benefits. Our aim is to maintain our position among major global
airlines, acknowledged as such by our customers, shareholders and employees. All
over the world, 64,000 people in the Air France Group are currently striving to
achieve this goal.
Read more about
Air France.
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Air France cabin and cockpit crews
2006-12-01: All the cabin and cockpit
crews are based in France. If you wish to pursue your application, You can also
send your CV and a covering letter in French to: Air France Direction des
Ressources Humaines Section et Orientation (DP.GS) Paris Nord II - BP NO 60111
95975 Roissy CDG Cedex - France.
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cabin and cockpit crews.
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KLM, career opportunities New graduates
2006-12-01: Welcome to the KLM job
site, where you will find lots of information about working at KLM, vacancies
and career opportunities.New graduates If you are fresh out of college or
university, you couldn't wish for a more diverse company than KLM. Our dynamic
aviation business offers all kinds of different roles at various levels, a
number of which are ideally suited to recent graduates. Naturally, you can
expect a wide range of training opportunities and on-the-job training to ensure
that you progress quickly. Are you interested in an internship or final degree
project placement at KLM View all available placements in our vacancy database
and register your interest using the application form.
Read more about
KLM.
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Alpha UK Catering Services
2006-11-30: Alpha"s current UK
vacancies are listed on our job search pages, which are updated regularly.
Please take a look and see if there is anything suitable for you. If youve ever
visited an airport, travelled by Eurostar, or used the Channel Tunnel youve
probably enjoyed the Alpha experience. You won't often come across Alpha"s name
on the high street, but were one of the most successful caterers and retailers
in the travel sector. Were the people who make travel special as one of the
world"s biggest independent suppliers of retail and catering services, mainly to
airlines and airports. So you may have bought a newspaper or treated yourself to
a designer fragrance in one of our shops, enjoyed delicious food and drink in
one of our many airport bars and restaurants or dined at 30,000 feet on a meal
produced in one of our kitchens If for any reason you cannot complete the online
application then please contact Robyn Watt on +44 (0)20 8580 3236 or
rwatt@alpha-group.com to request an
application form to be sent by post. Aberdeen Airport -Belfast City - Belfast
International - Birmingham International Airport - Bristol Airport - Cardiff
Airport - Doncaster Robin Hood Airport- Dublin Airport - Edinburgh Airport -
Eurostar Terminal Waterloo - Eurotunnel - Exeter Airport - Gatwick - Glasgow -
Humberside - Inverness Airport - Jersey - Leeds Bradford - Liverpool - London
City - London Heathrow - Luton - Manchester - Newcastle - Nottingham - East
Midlands - Stansted - Teesside - Windsor.
Read more about
Catering Services.
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Jobs at NCP
2006-11-30: NCP positions currently
available Customer Service Advisors - Nationwide -- Parking Attendants -- Car
Park Attendants To contact our Recruitment team email:
apply@ncp.co.uk Recruitment Jobs at NCP
Working with NCP -- Great people = Great business Diversity -- Health and Safety
-- Recruitment and Training.
Read more about
NCP.
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Exeter International Airport
2006-11-30: The positions posted above
are those offered by Exeter & Devon Airport Limited. There may be opportunities
with airport partner companies listed below. Airport Catering and cleaning with
SSP Tel: 01392 368 744 Airport Shopping with Alpha Tel: 01392 447 502 Airport
Car Parking with NCP Tel: 01392 361 028 Airport Taxi services with Corporate
Cars Tel: 01392 362 000 Airport Car Rental Car hire services with Avis Tel:
01392 360 214.
Read more about
Exeter Airport.
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British Airways Jobs
2006-11-30: BA Connect is a wholly
owned subsidiary of British Airways, flying a mixture of aircraft throughout the
UK and Europe. Popular destinations include Amsterdam, Barcelona, Cork,
Edinburgh, Geneva, Jersey, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Venice, Zurich and
many more. If you are interested in becoming Cabin Crew with British Airways
based at Heathrow or Gatwick, please visit British Airways Jobs for more
information. and you're based in the Birmingham, Manchester, Southampton,
Inverness, Edinburgh or Bristol areas, then we could be ready to welcome you
into our company. You'll need 12 months' unbroken customer service experience.
It may have been gained in a call centre, or a hotel, or anywhere the focus is
on looking after people.because of the unique nature of these opportunities,
there are standard criteria that you have to meet. These include: Aged 18 + at
the time of your application Between 5'2" (1.58m) and 5'10" (1.77m) Educated to
GCSE standard or equivalent with passes in English and maths (grade C or above)
Hold a valid EU Passport with the right to live and work in the UK unrestricted
and travel worldwide without restrictions Able to report for work at your
airport base within one hour of call-out Prepared to conform to all British
Airways uniform standards and have no normally visible tattoos or body piercing
You may be required to demonstrate the ability to fit into and fasten a harness
as part of the selection process. We are currently recruiting for the following
bases: Manchester, Birmingham, Southampton, Isle of Man and Inverness. If you do
not have 12 months previous Cabin Crew or Airline Customer Service experience,
you are also required to send photocopies of your Maths and English certificates
with your application form. Failure to enclose copies with your application will
result in a delay to the processing of your application. Alternatively, please
call our Recruitment Hotline on 0161 447 5447. current vacancies.
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Airline Vacancies.
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Cabin Crew work for British Airways
2006-11-30: Approximately 13,500 Cabin
Crew work for British Airways. The vast majority are based at Heathrow and
Gatwick, with further teams at Manchester and Glasgow. In addition, we have
International Cabin Crew based at strategic overseas locations such as Buenos
Aires, Delhi and Bahrain. The aim here is to provide customers travelling these
routes with local crew who have first hand knowledge of their language and
culture. Working as a member of our Cabin Crew is not so much a job as a way of
life. In many ways it's a privileged life, with opportunities to visit places
and experience cultures that are beyond most people's reach. Whatever we say,
we'll never convince some people that working in Cabin Crew isn't all about
jetting around the world and staying in exotic hotels. The truth is, it's about
delivering outstanding customer service in all conditions. At its most
fundamental level, we are responsible for passenger safety in the cabin. Beyond
that, crews share a common goal - to see British Airways customers walk away at
the end of a flight contented Some of this is down to the popularity of air
travel. People see our Cabin Crew in action, often when they are relaxed or on
holiday, and form an immediate impression of what they think the job involves.
In fact, the customer sees only a fraction of what goes on in order to make each
flight a success. What's more, whilst the Cabin Crew on board our aircraft form
the largest part of Cabin Services, there are many other specialists supporting
and driving this vital function. It's time to separate myth from reality.
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work for British Airways.
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British Airways Direct Entry Pilot Scheme
2006-11-30: The Direct Entry Pilot
Scheme is for experienced pilots who want to develop their careers with one of
the most progressive international airlines in the business. It takes just a
quick glance at what we offer our flight crews to realise why this is one of the
most sought after career opportunities within the commercial aviation sector.
Pilots joining British Airways become part of an operation characterised by
first class working conditions and a world class reputation for customer service
and safety. We offer our pilots exciting career development prospects and more
choice of fleet types and route networks, covering longhaul and shorthaul
flying, than any other UK airline.
Read more about
Direct Entry Pilot Scheme.
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British Airways Sponsored Pilot Training Scheme
2006-11-30: Becoming a commercial
pilot is one of the most exciting and challenging careers you can choose. It
involves much more than traditional aviation skills, important though these are.
From the flight deck of a British Airways aircraft, you will have the
opportunity to develop and utilise the same people management, customer service
and business skills that are important to any successful organisation. It's one
reason why so many of the best pilots and potential pilots choose British
Airways as their ultimate career goal. Another is the sheer variety available.
With over 200 destinations and a huge range of aircraft - everything from the
Boeing 777-200 to the Airbus A-319/320 - we can help take your career in any
direction. Currently all future British Airways pilots are recruited through our
Direct Entry Pilot Scheme This is only for those who already have flying
expertise, either gained with HM Services or in the commercial aviation
industry. Pilots Pilots -- Flight Training -- Engineering -- Airport Operations
-- World Cargo Training and Type Conversion -- Eligibility -- Assessment.
Read more about
Sponsored Pilot Training Scheme.
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Career with British Airways
2006-11-30: There are many reasons why
a graduate should choose to embark upon a career with British Airways. One is
the sheer diversity of our business. As previous graduates can testify, it's
possible to take your career in almost any direction, acquiring new skills along
the way.Another is the excitement and challenge of the airline industry. It's
notoriously competitive, constantly throwing up new challenges to keep you on
your toes. Whatever else you experience, we can promise life here will never be
dull. Graduates -- Placement Year -- Engineering Schemes -- Trainee Pilot.
Read more about
Airline Vacancies.
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BA Recruitment Graduates Programme
2006-11-30: British Airways values a
diverse workforce and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community.
Promoting equality British Airways is looking for Graduates to join its General
Management Development Programme in April 2007.All About Us Training & Career
Development Rewards & Benefits FAQs Our Recruitment Process Contact Us Vacancy
Search If you want to be informed of future vacancies that match these search
criteria then enter your email address below.
Read more about
BA Graduate Programme.
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Newcastle International Airport
2006-11-30: Airport Recruitment
Newcastle International Airport is the largest Airport in the North East of
England, Thank you for visiting the recruitment section of our website, where
you will find details of vacancies at Newcastle International Airport, whether
for the airport itself or for one of the many companies based here. Job creation
is one of a number of important economic benefits Newcastle International brings
to the region.
Read more about
Newcastle Airport.
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Recruitment at Partner Companies
2006-11-30: London Luton Airport
Operation Limited is committed to a policy of equal opportunity with regards to
its employment practices and procedures. Aelia UK Job Title / Job Role: Bond
Assistant / Warehouse Assistant Contact email:
cchannaiah@aelia.com (Send your CV to
this email address) Aelia UK, Duty Free Shop Job Title / Job Role: Sales
Advisor/ Cashiers (Temporary to Permanent position). Contact telephone: 01582
395221.
Read more about
Airport Vacancies.
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London Luton Airport
2006-11-30: London Luton Airport is
one of London's major Airports. Luton Airport offers both scheduled and charter
flights to a wide range of European and UK destinations. Positions Available.
Read more about
Luton Airport.
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Leeds Bradford International Airport
2006-11-30: Leeds Bradford
International Airport (LBA) Job Opportunities 'Our Mission is to be the best
performing regional airport, together we are dedicated to quality, service,
people and choice.' Airport Company - Current Vacancies.
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Leeds Bradford Airport.
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Airport Company vacancies at Leeds Bradford
2006-11-30: Company Contact Nature of
Business Aviance Send CV to Duty Manager, Aviance, Leeds Bradford Airport, LS19
7TU Handling Agent Alpha Retail 0113 250 9696 ext 2270/2271 Retail G4 Securicor
0871 210 1094 Security Greggs Bakery recruitment Catering Select Service Partner
0113 391 3388 or
jackie-smith@compass-group.co.uk Catering Servisair Send CV to Duty Manager,
Servisair, Leeds Bradford Airport, LS19 7TU This will be kept on file until a
position arises. Handling Agent Superdrug careers Retail Travelex 0208 538 5507
or retail.recruit@travelex.com
Bureau De Change WHSmith 0113 391 3356 Retail Security Agents Full Time and Part
Time At the Airport its security first every time at Leeds Bradford
International Airport. G4S Security Services (UK) the UK"s market leader in
airport security. If you are interested in joining the team the security team at
Leeds Bradford International Airport call our recruitment hotline on 0871 210
1094.
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Airport Company vacancies.
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Blackpool International Airport
2006-11-30: Welcome to Blackpool
International Airport, the relaxing and convenient alternative for air travel to
and from the North WEST. A range of vacancies are available at Blackpool
International Airport, either through its service providers or directly with the
airport. For current opportunities see list below. Blackpool International
Airport represents one of the most exciting business prospects in the North
West.
Read more about
Blackpool Airport.
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Companies located at Cardiff Airport
2006-11-30: The following companies
are located at Cardiff International Airport. For details of opportunities or an
application form, please contact the company at the address provided below:
Other companies: Handling Agents Servisair - Aviance - Execair - Select Service
Partner - Airport Security ICTS - Airport Cleaners GBM - Alpha In-flight
Catering.
Read more about
Cardiff Airport Jobs.
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Cardiff International Airport
2006-11-30: Cardiff International
Airport Limited is committed to a policy of equal opportunity with regards to
its employment practices and procedures. Please see below for a list of
Vacancies that currently exist at the Airport, or alternatively, please see the
lefthandside navigation bar for a list of other Airport based companies that
recruit on occasion.
Read more about
Cardiff Airport.
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Ryanair Cabin Crew Recruitment
2006-11-29: Ryanair Cabin Crew
Recruitment We are Europe's largest low-fares airline with over 100 aircraft, 16
European bases and 34 million passengers last year! We have ordered over 100
Boeing 737-800 jets and need friendly, enthusiastic and safety conscious Cabin
Crew for our bases throughout Europe.This is a very demanding job and you will
be required to apply a number of key skills from caring and entertaining to
counselling and using your diplomatic skills to maintain our excellent and
well-deserved reputation. Frontline staff are fundamental to the success of our
airline and the selection of Cabin Crew is therefore of paramount importance.We
are working with contract Cabin Crew agencies who have teamed up with training
organisations throughout Europe to offer the right candidates a fantastic
opportunity to begin a career in aviation.Ryanair currently has 16 bases: *
London Stansted * London Luton * Dublin * Shannon * Cork * Liverpool * Glasgow
Prestwick * East Midlands * Frankfurt-Hahn * Rome-Ciampino * Brussels-Charleroi
* Barcelona-Girona * Milan-Bergamo * Florence-Pisa * Stockholm-Skavsta *
Marseille.
Read more about
Ryanair Cabin Crew.
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Ryanair Pilots Recruitment
2006-11-29: Pilot Recruitment We are
Europes largest low fares airline with 107 Boeing 737s and firm orders for a
further 143 new Boeing 737-800s. With 25 of these aircraft arriving in the next
12 months we are inviting online applications for rated and non-rated Captains
and First Officers.Whats on offer 5 reasons to become a Ryanair Pilot 1.
Outstanding Earnings Potential Ryanair Pilots are recognised as the best paid
short haul pilots in Europe. Senior pilots in Ryanair have excellent
remuneration packages as follows: UK Eurozone Captains Up to £100,000 Up to
£130,000 First Officers (1,500 hrs) Up to £70,000 Up to £80,000. Read more about
Ryanair Pilots.
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Ryanair Recruitment
2006-11-29: Vacancies Ryanair Cabin
Crew Cabin Crew Recruitment * Cabin Crew recruitment - Stansted * Dalmac Cabin
Crew Recruitment & Training Pilots Pilot Recruitment Pilot Recruitment Update -
CO - PILOTS Customer Service * Customer Service Administrator * Customer Service
Agent - Check In Engineering * Maintenance Planning Coordinator * Outstation
Engineers Quality Assurance Engineer (Prestwick) B1 & B2 737-800 Engineers *
Graduate Engineers Quality Assurance Engineer (Stansted) Technical Trainer Lead
Structures Engineer * Technical Services Systems Engineer B1 Engineers (Dublin)
Finance Data Entry Clerk * Data Entry Clerk PA to Deputy CEO Inflight BASE
SUPERVISOR * Operations * Flight Crew JARs Administrator * Training coordinator
Sales Reservation * Sales Agent.
Read more about
Ryanair.
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Liverpool John Lennon Airport
2006-11-29: If you want to work at
Liverpool John Lennon Airport, this section contains all of the information you
need along with details of all our current vacancies. Current Vacancies at the
Airport If you have any questions or queries please contact Human Resources at
Liverpool John Lennon Airport via email
renquiries@liverpoolairport.com
To request an application pack for any of the vacancies please call our HR
Recruitment Line on 0151 9071635, or lternatively email the address
above.Liverpool John Lennon Airport is operational 24 hours a day, all year
round, and is playing an increasing role in employment for the local area and
beyond. Employee numbers at Liverpool John Lennon Airport PLC now measure over
400, not including the companies based on the Airport Liverpool John Lennon
Airport employ people in the following areas: * Administration * Airfield
Operations * Air Traffic Control * Baggage Handling * Bird Control *
Business Development * Car Parks * Corporate Affairs * Development & Facilities
* Engineering & Motor Transport * Environment * Finance * Fire Station * Human
Resources * Information Technology * Ramp Services * Terminal Services At
Liverpool John Lennon Airport vacancies are advertised here on this website, as
well as in local newspapers, Jet Centre, Job Centres and where applicable
industry specific magazines. CV's are not held on file and application forms are
issued by post to people who respond to a job advertisement before the closing
date.
Read more about
Liverpool Airport.
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Nottingham East Midlands Airport
2006-11-29: Airport Agencies British
Airways CitiExpress Ltd CityJet Airport Agencies (Part of the Servisair Group)
Here is a list of jobs on offer by other on-site employers. If you don't see
anything suitable, please visit the Airport Job Centre for more vacancies.
Read more about
East Midlands Airport.
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The Airport Jobcentre Plus
2006-11-29: Airport Job Centre
Information for Jobseekers The Airport Jobcentre Plus, located next to Terminal
1, offers a wide range of vacancies for around 150 airport employers.Vacancies
include: Security, Passenger Check-In, Catering, Retail, Cleaning, Baggage
Handling, Aircraft Cleaning, Cabin Crew and many others. These can be full time,
part time or seasonal work dependant on requirements.For up to date details of
vacancies, please contact Angie Currell (Employer Services Manager) and her team
at: JobcentrePlus, Comet House, Trident Road, Birmingham International Airport,
Birmingham B26 3QJ. Opening hours: Monday - Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm except
Wednesday 10.30am - 4.30pm. Tel: 0121 254 2600.
Read more about
Airport Job centre.
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Birmingham International Airport
2006-11-29: Birmingham International
Airport is mindful of its corporate and social responsibilities and recognises
its obligations to local people & the environment. Being a major employer and a
'good neighbour' to people & places affected by operations is just the start.
Visit the Community & Environment section for more about these areas. At
Birmingham International Airport we handle millions of passengers every year and
that requires a huge team of people. Around 150 companies on site currently
employ more than 7,000 people, whose jobs cover an enormous range of skills and
provide opportunities within an industry that is set to expand over the coming
years as the demand for air travel continues to grow. Current Airport Company
(BIA) Jobs Here is a list of our current vacancies. To view details on the
position, click on the job title.
Read more about
Birmingham Airport.
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London Gatwick Airport - London Heathrow Airport - Aberdeen Airport - Edinburgh Airport - Glasgow Airport - Southampton Airport - London Stansted Airport
2006-11-29: The BAA group offers a
diverse range of exciting job opportunities - from working in our airport
terminals across the UK, working for our retailing business World Duty Free, or
working for Heathrow Express. Aberdeen Airport Edinburgh Airport Glasgow Airport
Southampton Airport London Stansted Airport London Gatwick Airport London
Heathrow Airport Gatwick is the busiest single runway airport in the world, the
second largest airport in the UK and the seventh busiest international airport
in the world. Around 90 airlines operate from Gatwick's two terminals, serving
around 200 destinations.
Read more about
BAA Airport Vacancies.
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Bristol City Council
2006-11-29: Have you ever wanted to do
a job that makes a real difference to people's lives, whilst enjoying good
working conditions and competitive pay Use your skills to serve your community
and the people of Bristol! Bristol City Council is one of the largest employers
in the West Country. We are committed to achieving equal opportunities and we
are seeking to attract a workforce that reflects the diverse population of the
city - we want to hear from you, whatever your background. Wide range of
opportunities and jobs Competitive salary and benefits package Flexible working
arrangements A range of jobs to suit all skills and abilities New Deal
applicants welcome. Read more about
Bristol Council.
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Medical & Dental
2006-11-27: Medical & Dental Emirates
Clinic provides full primary medical and dental care to eligible staff and their
families, referring patients as required to specialist medical professionals. To
complement this service, the Clinic also has its own in-house laboratory and
pharmacy. The pharmacy dispenses approved, generic and branded medicines to
clinic users, as well as offering advice on all products stocked, all of which
they are well versed on. Our laboratory technicians conduct a range of testing,
outsourcing to South Africa any testing we are unable to perform. It is
anticipated that the range of testing conducted will expand in the future
Current Job Vancancies. Read more about
Health Service Vacancies.
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NHS jobs
2006-11-27: NHS jobs for new vacancies
from National Health Service employers across England. Perform a job search,
find jobs that match your skills, and apply for NHS jobs online. information
about careers in the National Health Service, visit NHS Careers.
Read more about
NHS.
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Alexander Technique practitioner
2006-11-27: Although still relatively
small, the Alexander Technique represents a growing profession and around 2,500
practitioners are currently registered with the STAT .
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Ambulance care assistant
2006-11-27: Most ambulance personnel
are trained by and work for the NHS, although there are some opportunities to
train and work in the armed forces.
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Ambulance Paramedic
2006-11-27: Most ambulance personnel
are trained by and work for the NHS, although there are some opportunities to
train and work in the armed forces or private ambulance services.
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ambulance technician
2006-11-27: Most ambulance personnel
are trained by and work for the NHS, although there are some opportunities to
train and work in the armed forces or private ambulance services.
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Art therapist
2006-11-27: Most art therapists work
within the NHS or local authority social services departments. However, there
are opportunities within the private health care sector, voluntary sector, with
drug and alcohol services, and the prison service. With experience it may be
possible to progress to senior grades or train in supervision.
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Care assistant
2006-11-27: Care assistants are
employed by health authorities, social services, private organisations and
voluntary agencies. Promotion depends upon experience and qualifications. It is
possible to move into senior care work and management roles
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Chiropodist
2006-11-27: Most newly qualified
chiropodists work within the NHS to gain experience and develop further skills.
Some may choose to work in private practice; this is usually on a part-time
basis as setting up a surgery can be expensive.
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Chiropody assistant
2006-11-27: Chiropody assistants can
work within the NHS, in private practice or in the retail sector.
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Clinical scientist
2006-11-27: There are opportunities in
the NHS, in the diagnostics and pharmaceutical industries, and in private
hospitals and research institutes. Clinical microbiologists may also work for
the Public Health Laboratory Service.
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dental nurse
2006-11-27: Dental nurses can work in
general practice, hospitals, the Community Dental Service, industry, university
and the Armed Forces.
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Dental therapist
2006-11-27: There are approximately
380 enrolled dental therapists in the UK, working in NHS and private practices.
Some may work self-employed on a freelance basis.
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dentist
2006-11-27: The majority of dentists
work in general practice and are mainly self-employed. Around 10% of dentists
work in the Hospital Dental Service and 6% in the Community Dental Service. It
is possible for a dentist to move from one branch of dentistry to another.
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Dental hygienist
2006-11-27: Most dental hygienists
work in dental practices. Other opportunities include working with the community
dental service, hospitals, industry, dental schools or the Armed Forces. Some
hygienists work overseas, particularly in Europe.
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dietitian
2006-11-27: There may be opportunities
for dietitians to teach food and health science in schools, colleges and
universities, and to carry out research into areas like the effect of diet on
athletic performance.
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District nurse
2006-11-27: District nurses are
employed by NHS Trusts and generally they are attached to one or more GP
surgery. There is a steady demand for new district nurses. There are also
opportunities to work in research, education or for a statutory nursing body,
developing training or giving careers advice.
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general practitioner
2006-11-27: There are over 40,000 GPs
in the UK working under contract for the NHS. Over 80 per cent of these doctors
work as principals in GP practices. The armed forces employ a small number of
GPs.
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Hospital doctor
2006-11-27: There are approximately
62,000 hospital doctors in the NHS. There are also an increasing number of
doctors in private hospitals. There are limited opportunities for hospital
doctors in the armed forces. Currently, there is a shortage of NHS doctors and
hospitals are recruiting from overseas.
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Doctor Surgeon
2006-11-27: Most of the 14,000
surgeons in the UK work in the NHS. A small but increasing number work in
hospitals in the private sector. Many NHS surgeons take on private patients.
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Dramatherapist
2006-11-27: The majority of posts are
in the NHS or with local social services departments, although there are
opportunities for work in schools and voluntary organisations and in private
practice. Work often depends on organisations gaining funding for particular
projects.
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Emergency medical dispatcher
2006-11-27: Most ambulance personnel
are trained by, and work for, the NHS, although there are some opportunities to
train and work in the armed forces.
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Health care assistant
2006-11-27: Health care assistants
work within the NHS and private hospitals, local authority and private
residential or nursing homes, in hospices, with private agencies, and in the
community. There is an increasing need for health care assistants to look after
people at home.
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Health promotion
2006-11-27: There are relatively few
health education specialists, probably less than 1,000 in the country, and most
opportunities are in large towns and cities. National Health Service authorities
and trusts, local authorities or voluntary organisations may employ health
promotion specialists.
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Health records clerk
2006-11-27: Most work is in hospitals.
Work can also be found in GP surgeries, private hospitals and HM Forces.
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Health service manager
2006-11-27: Opportunities are
available for health service managers within the NHS and private hospitals.
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Health visitor
2006-11-27: There are opportunities
for health visitors all over the UK, in rural and urban communities.
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Hospital play specialist
2006-11-27: Hospital play specialists
are employed by NHS hospital trusts in hospital wards, outpatient departments,
accident and emergency departments, child development centres, hospices and in
community work with community paediatricians. With further experience and
training, there may be opportunities for progression to team leader or team
manager.
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Hospital porter
2006-11-27: Most hospital porters are
employed by the NHS, although there are opportunities in the private sector.
Competition for posts is likely to be high.
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Medical laboratory assistant
2006-11-27: Medical laboratory
assistants can progress into different roles. They may be able to extend their
responsibilities or specialise as a cardiological technician/cardiographer,
cervical cytology screener, or phlebotomist. Most MLAs work in NHS hospitals,
however, phlebotomists for instance may find similar work in the blood
transfusion service, university laboratories, and government research
departments.
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Medical secretary
2006-11-27: There are opportunities
for medical secretaries all over the UK, working in GPs surgeries, health
centres, National Health Service or private hospitals, or supporting academic
staff in medical schools. Medical secretaries can also work in the
pharmaceutical industry and in complementary medicine. Some are employed by
agencies.
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Microbiologist
2006-11-27: Microbiologists work for a
wide range of employers. They undertake research and development work,
scientific analysis and investigation for hospitals, universities or the Public
Health Laboratory Service, and commercial work in medical and technical writing,
and in information science. Other opportunities exist in education and the
media, working for schools and colleges, publishers, broadcasters and museums.
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Midwife
2006-11-27: The NHS is the largest
employer of midwives, but there are some opportunities in private hospitals and
clinics and in the armed forces. There are some opportunities to be
self-employed and to practice independently in accordance with NMC guidelines.
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Music therapist
2006-11-27: There are over 300 music
therapists registered in the UK. They work in the NHS, in education, social
services, the prison service and for voluntary organisations. Jobs are often on
a part-time or temporary basis.
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Nurse adult branch
2006-11-27: The NHS is the largest
employer of nurses. Employment prospects are excellent since there is a current
shortage of nurses. Other employers include private hospitals and nursing homes,
schools and colleges, HM Forces, the prison service and industry.
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Nurse child branch
2006-11-27: The NHS is the largest
employer of nurses. Employment prospects are excellent since there is a current
shortage of nurses. Promotion prospects in the NHS are good and there is a
clearly defined career structure. There are some opportunities for childrens
nurses in the private sector.
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Learning disability nurse
2006-11-27: Opportunities are good, as
there is a shortage of nurses in the UK. Promotion prospects in the NHS are
excellent and there is a clearly defined career structure. There are new nurse
consultant posts at the top of the profession.
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Mental health nurse
2006-11-27: Opportunities are good, as
there is a shortage of nurses in the UK. Promotion prospects in the NHS are
excellent and there is a clearly defined career structure. There are new nurse
consultant posts at the top of the profession. There are some opportunities in
the private sector and in social service teams.
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Occupational health nurse
2006-11-27: Occupational health nurses
are found in all kinds of organisations including factories, office complexes,
universities and colleges, department stores and hospitals. They may be employed
directly by an organisation or work for a private consultancy or NHS trust.
Self-employment is possible, including working as an occupational health
consultant.
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Occupational therapist
2006-11-27: Occupational therapists
are increasingly in demand in both the NHS and social services. Work is
available throughout the country.
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Occupational therapy support worker
2006-11-27: Most occupational therapy
support workers are employed by the NHS or social services, although there are
some jobs in the private health sector and with voluntary organisations.
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Dispensing optician
2006-11-27: There are around 4,000
registered dispensing opticians in the UK. Some work in hospitals, a few teach,
but most work in private practice. Opportunities are available to become
self-employed. Many work in partnership with optometrists. Promotion
opportunities vary according to the company. Many hold assistant manager posts
by the time they qualify.
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Orthoptist
2006-11-27: The majority of orthoptics
are employed in the NHS but some work in private hospitals and universities. A
few openings exist in the Armed Forces.
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Pharmacist
2006-11-27: Some pharmacists go on to
teach, others work as locums (filling temporary/holiday posts). It may be
possible to become self-employed, owning and managing a pharmacy, or possibly
work overseas.
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Pharmacologist
2006-11-27: Pharmacologists are
employed by a wide range of organisations in both the public and private
sectors. These include the pharmaceutical industry, manufacturers of chemicals,
food and drink products, household goods or cosmetics, NHS hospitals, the Public
Health Laboratory Service, and government or charity-funded research institutes.
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Pharmacy technician
2006-11-27: There is ongoing demand
for pharmacy technicians in both the health service and the retail/community
sector. Hospital technicians seeking promotion usually undertake further study.
Promotion gives the opportunity for specialisation. There are five grades of
technician in NHS hospitals. In the community retail sector, promotion can mean
moving into management, sales or marketing.
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Physiotherapist
2006-11-27: Most physiotherapists work
in the NHS. Other opportunities include working for local authorities or in the
private sector in hospitals, hospices, nursing homes, fitness centres and sports
clinics, or self-employed in private practice. There are also opportunities in
large organisations to work in occupational health.
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Physiotherapy assistant
2006-11-27: Vacancies for assistants
will be advertised locally, although demand for jobs often exceeds availability.
You should contact your local NHS trust to see what opportunities are available
in your area.
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Prosthetist
2006-11-27: Prosthetists and
orthotists usually work for commercial orthotic or prosthetic service
manufacturing companies contracted to the NHS, although there is an increasing
number of opportunities for employment within the National Health Service.
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Psychologist
2006-11-27: Local authorities employ
psychologists mainly in education or social services departments, working in
child guidance and community homes.
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Psychotherapist
2006-11-27: Some opportunities exist
in the NHS where psychotherapy can be seen as an additional skill that a
psychologist, social worker or health professional might have. Psychotherapists
can also work in the public sector or with a voluntary organisation.
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Radiographer
2006-11-27: Most radiographers are
employed in NHS hospitals, clinics or radiotherapy centres. There are some
opportunities to work in private hospitals or the armed forces, and to work
abroad.
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Radiography helper
2006-11-27: There are opportunities
for radiography helpers to work in NHS and private hospitals, in diagnostic
radiography and/or radiotherapy departments.
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Rehabilitation specialist
2006-11-27: rehabilitation specialists
work in the NHS and are employed by health authorities or community trusts.
There are also some limited opportunities with voluntary organisations.
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Sterile services technician
2006-11-27: Sterile services
technicians work in NHS hospitals, private hospitals or military hospitals.
There can be opportunities to work abroad.
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School nurse
2006-11-27: There are currently around
2,500 school nurses employed by NHS trusts throughout the UK. School nurses are
also employed in the private sector, working in independent boarding schools and
day schools
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Speech language therapist
2006-11-27: Most therapists are
employed in the NHS, and although based in a speech and language therapy
department or clinic, are responsible for work in a particular geographic area.
Other posts exist in private hospitals and clinics, in some special schools and
with charitable and voluntary organisations.
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Speech language therapy assistant
2006-11-27: Most speech and language
therapy assistants work in the NHS and there is usually strong competition for
jobs. Experience and qualifications gained as an assistant will be valuable when
seeking a place on a Speech Therapy degree, or a two-year postgraduate Masters
programme for those who already have a degree in another subject. For details on
becoming a qualified therapist.
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Sports physiotherapist
2006-11-27: Physiotherapists in sport
may work in private practice, in health and fitness clubs and leisure centres.
Some also work for sport associations or clubs.
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Health Service Vacancies
2006-11-27: Perform a job search, find
jobs that match your skills, and apply for NHS jobs online. information about
careers in the National Health Service. Read more about
Health Service Vacancies.
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Met Police Careers in London
2006-11-26: Current Vacancies Like any
other employer, our recruitment activity varies with the needs of the
organisation. For instance, because we have sufficient candidates already, we
are not currently engaged in the general recruitment of new Police Officers.
Read more about
Met Police London.
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The Royal Air Force
2006-11-26: The Royal Air Force offers
you more than 60 different careers. Visit this site for full details of every
job, with case studies, and details of how to apply Whether youre thinking about
a change of career, just graduating, or leaving school and wondering where to
start, we can offer you a great future. with full details on each one including
personal stories by people doing the job now and all the key facts. There are
great fast-track opportunities for graduates but even with no qualifications you
can choose from 18 varied jobs. For some jobs, like Dental Officer, we can
sponsor you to get qualified. Read more about
Royal Air Force.
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Security Vacancies
2006-11-26: Whether youre thinking
about a change of career, just graduating, or leaving school and wondering where
to start, we can offer you a great future. Read
more about
Security Vacancies.
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Door supervisor
2006-11-26: Door supervisors work in
public houses and nightclubs. They may work directly for the establishment or on
contract for an agency. In large organisations it may be possible to move into a
team leader role and then on to an area supervisor position.
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Coastguard
2006-11-26: All coastguards are
employed by the MCA and there are over 1000 regular coastguard staff located
around the British coastline. These are supported by over 3,000 auxiliary
coastguards.
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Army Service men and women
2006-11-26: There is a constant need
for new recruits so suitable candidates are in demand. Promotion is from private
to lance corporal, corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant or colour sergeant,
warrant officer class II and warrant officer class I.
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Army officer
2006-11-26: There is a constant need
for new recruits, so suitable candidates are always in demand. Promotion is from
second lieutenant through lieutenant, captain, major, lieutenant colonel and
beyond.
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Scenes of crime officer
2006-11-26: All large police forces
employ a team of up to 80 crime scene investigators, but competition for places
is fierce. Advancement is to senior and principal officer with management
responsibilities.
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Diver
2006-11-26: Nearly all divers are
self-employed. They are employed in the offshore oil and gas industries, civil
engineering and construction, marine and archaeological research, and film, TV
and photography. Many of these opportunities are on a short-term contract basis,
so you must be flexible and be prepared to travel to look for work. Diving
companies tend to be centred around coastal ports and harbours.
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Store detective
2006-11-26: Store detectives are
employed in large stores - so there may be opportunities nationwide. Sometimes
the work is dependent on economic factors, therefore positions may be temporary.
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Royal Navy rating
2006-11-26: The Royal Navy recruits
around 4,500 ratings each year. The number recruited into different roles can
vary.
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Royal Navy officer
2006-11-26: The Royal Navy recruits
around 500 new officers each year. All jobs are available to women as well as
men apart from submarines and clearance diving.
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Royal Marines (RM) officer
2006-11-26: The Royal Marines recruit
around 60 officers each year. However, competition is fierce and you will also
be expected to prove a good level of physical fitness.
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Royal Marines commando
2006-11-26: The Royal Marines recruit
1155 commandos and 27 band members each year. Suitable applicants are always in
demand, but entry is very competitive.
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RAF non-commissioned aircrew
2006-11-26: There are more than 40,000
non-commissioned personnel in the RAF, of whom around 1,300 are NCO aircrew.
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Royal Air Force Officer
2006-11-26: The RAF recruits new
officers every year, many applicants are graduates and competition for places is
strong. Early promotion is usually based on length of service and is from pilot
officer to flying officer then flight lieutenant. Entrants with degrees may be
eligible for faster promotion through these ranks.
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Royal Air Force Airmen and airwomen
2006-11-26: There are more than 40,000
non-commissioned personnel in the RAF. The number of vacancies varies depending
on the particular trade.
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Road traffic accident investigator
2006-11-26: Road traffic investigators
are employed in road traffic investigation units within the police force. There
are also opportunities to work on a freelance or consultancy basis.
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Prison officer
2006-11-26: Prison officers are
recruited frequently in England, Wales and Scotland. The Northern Ireland Prison
Service has been reducing the number of staff in recent years and does not
expect to be recruiting in the near future.
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Prison governor
2006-11-26: There are currently 138
operational prisons in England and Wales, 16 in Scotland and three in Northern
Ireland. The number of prison governors has remained stable in recent years in
England and Wales. Scotland has seen a slight increase. The Northern Ireland
Prison Service has been reducing the number of staff in recent years and does
not expect to be recruiting in the near future.
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Police constable
2006-11-26: The police service
consists of 52 forces throughout the UK.As higher rank positions are filled from
within the police service, there are frequent promotion opportunities on passing
the appropriate examinations. Police constables may have the opportunity to
specialise in one of the many specific branches such as the traffic police, the
fraud squad or underwater search units.
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Police Community Support Officer
2006-11-26: PCSOs are employed and
managed by local police forces across the country and demand is rapidly
increasing.
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Merchant Navy rating
2006-11-26: There are around 11,500
ratings currently employed in the Merchant Navy. Opportunities to train as a
rating are limited, with the exception of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and several
commercial shipping companies who train their own ratings. You can obtain a list
of these companies from the Merchant Navy Training Board.
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Merchant Navy deck officer
2006-11-26: There are currently not
enough cadets to meet employment demands so opportunities are good. Around 20
companies sponsor cadets, a list of these can be obtained from the Merchant Navy
Training Board.
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Merchant Navy Engineering officer
2006-11-26: Opportunities in the
Merchant Navy are good as forecasts for seaborne trade expect it to double over
the next 10 years, with UK companies well placed to take advantage.
Opportunities also exist with overseas companies.
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Private investigator
2006-11-26: Opportunities for work
have increased, as investigators are taking on more work previously done by the
police. However, this also means there is more competition for jobs.
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Bodyguard
2006-11-26: Employers include state
and private organisations as well as private individuals. Those working for the
state may be specially trained police officers or military personnel, often from
the Royal Military Police or Special Forces.
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Prison instructor
2006-11-26: In England and Wales,
there are approximately 1,000 civilian instructors. That number is likely to
increase as the prison population is rising. However, opportunities for prison
officers to move into instruction and training are declining, as Home Office
policy is to recruit more civilian instructors.
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Dog Handler
2006-11-26: Promotion is the same as
for any other role in the organisation. Exams must be passed to become a
sergeant in the police, or a warrant officer in the army and RAF. Those above
the rank of sergeant in the police and corporal in the Army and RAF would not
normally work as dog handlers.
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Security Service
2006-11-26: The Security Service
employs approximately 2,200 people, with the majority being employed on a
full-time basis, based mainly in London. Generalist staff account for around 67
per cent of the workforce.
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Special needs teaching assistant
2006-11-25: Work is available
throughout the UK, with pupils of all age ranges in special schools or in
mainstream or independent schools. Some special schools are for pupils with a
specific disability, while others are organised according to the severity of
learning difficulty. Local authorities run most special schools, while others
are run by disability organisations or charities.
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Swimming teacher
2006-11-25: Whilst demand for swimming
teachers/coaches is high, full-time paid jobs are very scarce. Vacancies are to
be found with local authorities, outdoor pursuits centres, holiday camps,
private hotels, large sports clubs and sports centres.
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Sports coach
2006-11-25: Opportunities vary from
sport to sport. Professional sports such as football and cricket have
traditionally had full-time coaching opportunities, but these have now extended
to other areas including horse riding, ice-skating, golf, swimming, tennis,
water sports, health and fitness.
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Teachers of English
2006-11-25: Most people who train as
EFL teachers do so as a means of working and living abroad. Many of these jobs
are on fixed-term contracts of between nine months and two years. The main
employers include: commercial language schools; government departments;
voluntary organisations; large companies; and The British Council. Overseas
opportunities are good in many countries.
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Tourist information centre (TIC) assistant
2006-11-25: Most TICs are operated by
local authorities, regional/area tourist boards or other local organisations.
TICs are either situated in their own individual buildings or in a local
authority office, library, museum, independent visitor attraction, port, airport
terminal or motorway service area.
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Music teacher
2006-11-25: State and independent
schools, and some universities and colleges employ music teachers with teaching
qualifications. Armed forces bands usually employ their music teachers from
musicians who are already serving officers.
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Nursery teacher
2006-11-25: Most teaching jobs are in
state schools. Teachers could also work in: independent schools; pupil referral
units; hospitals; or schools run by the armed forces. Part-time or supply
teaching is possible.
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Secondary school teacher
2006-11-25: Most teachers work in
state schools. They could also work in: an independent school; a sixth-form
college; a City Technology College or City Academy; a pupil referral unit; a
hospital; a young offenders institution or secure unit; or a school run by the
armed forces. Part-time or supply teaching is possible.
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Special educational needs teacher
2006-11-25: Most special educational
needs teachers work in mainstream schools. However, over 22,000 teachers work in
state special schools in England, Scotland and Wales. Some special schools are
for pupils with a specific disability, while others are organised according to
the severity of learning difficulty. Local authorities run most special schools,
while others are run by organisations such as Barnardos and the Royal National
Institute for the Blind.
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Teaching assistant
2006-11-25: You can work as a teaching
assistant throughout the UK, in nursery, infant or junior schools, special
schools, or in mainstream secondary schools. You could also work in an
independent school.
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Lifeguard Pool
2006-11-25: Pool lifeguards are
employed by local authorities, leisure centres, private clubs, hotels and
holiday centres. There may also be opportunities overseas, in holiday centres
and hotels.
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Adult education
2006-11-25: Adult education organisers
in England and Wales work for a local education authority, a college of further
education or an independently funded community organisation.
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Caretaker
2006-11-25: There are opportunities in
all areas throughout the UK. Employers include local authorities, industry,
churches, private clubs, housing associations and companies.
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Kitchen Assistant
2006-11-25: There are usually plenty
of vacancies for this type of work.With experience and further training, it may
be possible to work towards becoming a chef. On completion of NVQ/SVQ Level 2 in
Food Preparation and Cooking or with equivalent experience, promotion may be
possible to trainee or commis chef.
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Kitchen Porter
2006-11-25: Kitchen porters work in
large kitchens in many organisations including hotels, restaurants, colleges and
large office blocks. They can work in most parts of the United Kingdom and
overseas, particularly in large cities and in holiday areas.
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Kitchen Supervisor
2006-11-25: Kitchen supervisors and
managers are employed by hotels and restaurants, as well as catering departments
of local authorities, in business and industry, education, the health service
and the Armed Forces.
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School lunchtime supervisor
2006-11-25: Lunchtime supervisors are
employed at schools all over the country either directly by a headteacher or by
the local education authority. Parents, or individuals known to staff at the
school, may be asked whether they wish to become supervisors.
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School secretary
2006-11-25: Nearly every primary
school has a full-time or part-time secretary. Some larger schools also have
some clerical assistants. A few secretaries share their time between two small
schools.
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Adult education organiser
2006-11-25: Adult education organisers
in England and Wales work for a local education authority, a college of further
education or an independently funded community organisation.
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Education Technician
2006-11-25: There are schools and
colleges employing technicians across the country, as well as universities.
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Education welfare officer
2006-11-25: In England and Wales EWOs
are employed by authorities responsible for delivering education. In Northern
Ireland, this responsibility lies with education and library boards.
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Higher education lecturer
2006-11-25: Promotion is possible. In
old universities this can be to senior lecturer, head of department and head of
faculty. In new universities and colleges it can be to senior lecturer and
principal lecturer.
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Learning mentor
2006-11-25: The Excellence in Cities
programme is a government initiative seeking to improve schools through learning
support units, city learning centres, learning mentors and other schemes. As
part of this initiative all secondary schools should have at least one learning
mentor.
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Librarian
2006-11-25: There are opportunities
for librarians throughout the country in all sectors. Although the majority work
in public library services but opportunities in the private sector are
increasing. Positions are available in further and higher education, government,
industry and commerce.
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Library assistant
2006-11-25: Employers include local
authority public library services, central government departments, national
libraries, universities and other educational establishments. See Employers
Organisation for Local Government for links to useful job search sites. Other
posts exist in public service industries and corporations; manufacturing and
commercial companies; research associations; professional bodies and media
companies.
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School matron
2006-11-25: There may be opportunities
to progress from assistant matron to matron, and then to senior matron or a
non-teaching post as head of house. School matrons with experience in the UK can
apply for jobs in schools abroad.
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Schools inspector
2006-11-25: Schools inspectors are not
employed by OFSTED or Estyn but mainly by inspection contractors. Others work
for central Government or local authorities. Few inspectors work full-time.
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Singing teacher
2006-11-25: In schools, singing
teachers work normal school hours, Monday to Friday. Often, teachers divide
their time between part-time work in schools and private tuition. They may also
teach individual pupils or run rehearsal or music groups after school hours and
occasionally at weekends. For performances outside school hours, attendance
would be required.
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Week Ending 24 November
Local government administrator
2006-11-24: There are opportunities
for administrators in nearly all departments in local government, from
engineering, environmental health and housing, to education, tourism and public
relations.
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Local government clerical worker
2006-11-24: There are many
opportunities for clerical workers in nearly all departments in local
government, from building control to education and tourism. Local government
bodies employ clerical workers in every part of the UK, in both permanent and
temporary positions.
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Town planning support staff
2006-11-24: The majority of town
planning support staff are employed by local authorities and consultancies. Some
large firms such as house-builders, supermarkets and utility companies also
employ support staff to assist in their planning departments.
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Trading standards officer
2006-11-24: Trading standards officers
are employed by local authorities. There are around 1,500 trading standards
officers in the UK. There are opportunities to work in private industry in an
advisory capacity and you may also set up a consultancy giving specialist
advice.
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Town planner
2006-11-24: The majority of town
planners are employed by the government and local authorities, although
opportunities for work in other areas are increasing. Some large firms such as
house-builders, supermarkets and utility companies employ planners to deal with
their planning work. Planners also work for environmental and conservation
charities. There are opportunities to work abroad.
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Environmental Health Officer
2006-11-24: The majority of EHOs are
employed by local authorities. Some work in the private sector, advising
businesses on their legal obligations and helping them to maintain good
environmental health standards. They may be known as environmental health
consultants.
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Recycling officer
2006-11-24: There are opportunities to
move into related areas of work within local authorities, such as environmental
projects officer or environmental co-ordinator.
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Refuse collection drivers
2006-11-24: Local authorities and
commercial waste management companies throughout the UK employ refuse collection
drivers. For further details of local government careers and jobs.
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Refuse collection operative
2006-11-24: Local authorities and
commercial waste management companies throughout the UK employ refuse collection
operatives. For further details of local government careers and jobs.
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Traffic warden
2006-11-24: Career prospects vary
according to area and may be limited in areas where few wardens are employed.
Progression is based on ability and experience, and traffic wardens may be
promoted to senior grades.
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Local Government Recruitment
2006-11-23: Jobs with your local City
Council details of vacancies in all council departments also lists other public
sector jobs more information about the post and how to apply.
Read more about
Local Government Vacancies.
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Jobs with Birmingham City Council
2006-11-23: Jobs with Birmingham City
Council Details of vacancies in all council departments including non-teaching
and ancillary posts. The search Current Vacancies link has a very useful
Occupation feature - choose between three Education options: Adult, Teaching and
Non-teaching. Read more about
Birmingham City Council.
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Devon County Council
2006-11-23: Devon County Council Job
Vacancies Our in-house temporary staff agency provides flexible Admin/ Clerical/
Secretarial & Finance placements with Devon County Council and other Public
Sector Organisations. We are currently looking for Temporary/Casual staff to
fill outstanding placements. Search for a job by choosing from one or more of
the criteria below or use the advanced search for more detailed options.
Read more about
Devon Council.
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Exeter City Council
2006-11-23: Exeter City Council
Current Vacancies The following jobs are currently available within Exeter City
Council. Click on the job title to find out more information about a post and to
apply. For further information about the application process and working for
Exeter City Council visit the Applicant Information section. The First Stop For
Jobs site also lists other public sector jobs in Devon Current Vacancies.
Read more about
Exeter City.
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Plymouth Council
2006-11-23: Plymouth Council Job
Vacancies The following jobs are currently available within Plymouth City
Council. If you are interested in any of these jobs, please click on the job
title to find out more information about the post and how to apply. You can also
apply for these jobs online. CVs will not be accepted. If you have not received
a letter calling you for an interview within 4 weeks then unfortunately, on this
occasion, you have been unsuccessful. Read more
about
Council Vacancies.
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Birmingham Grid for Learning Education
2006-11-23: Birmingham Grid for
Learning Education Vacancies in Birmingham are available online via Birmingham
Grid for Learning. These are constantly updated by the Birmingham Schools
Recruitment Service, which provides a professional and cost effective service
for teaching and non-teaching staff to: Primary schools, through the Primary
Pool and Databank; Secondary and Special schools through The Secondary Directory
Service. In addition to providing constantly updated details of Newly Qualified
and experienced primary and secondary teachers, SRS maintains a register of
Graduate and Registered Teacher Programme candidates and has a very wide network
of contacts with Teacher Training Colleges. Read
more about
Birmingham Education.
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Axcis Education Recruitment
2006-11-23: Axcis Education
Recruitment is a teacher recruitment company that specialises in supply and
long-term teaching jobs. If you are a qualified teacher or student teacher
looking for a job contact Axcis today. Let us help you find your next teaching
job or teaching assistant job, please call 0800 107 9900 to talk to one of our
consultants today or register online now....Teachers and teaching assistants
placed in permanent positions by Axcis will receive.
Read more about
Education Recruitment.
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Security officer
2006-11-23: The demand for security
officers is increasing all over the country. They work directly for an
organisation, or for a private security company, many of which are small, local
firms. It is important to look for a reputable company, who will give you
training, and reasonable pay and conditions.
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Customs and Excise officer
2006-11-23: The Customs and Excise
department has around 23,000 staff based all over the country, working in tax,
customs and excise. There are frequent opportunities at all levels.
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Immigration officers
2006-11-23: There has been a large
expansion programme within the Immigration Service and it is still growing.
Immigration officers are based at over 50 airports and seaports around the UK
and at the Channel Tunnel. Officers must be prepared to serve anywhere in the
UK. Other positions in the service include assistant immigration officer,
administrative officer and executive officer.
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Assistant immigration officers
2006-11-23: There has been a large and
ongoing expansion programme within the immigration service. Assistant
immigration officers are based at over 50 airports and seaports around the UK,
and at the Channel Tunnel.
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Chauffeur
2006-11-23: Opportunities for
chauffeurs/chauffeuses are scarce. Vacancies might arise with private employers,
large companies or organisations, or alternatively for a companies that provides
chauffeur-driven cars for special events, such as weddings.
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Firefighter
2006-11-23: Most firefighters work for
local fire brigades. There are 58 brigades in England and Wales, eight in
Scotland. In Northern Ireland the Fire Authority oversees four commands (North,
South, East and West). There is fierce competition for full-time work and many
more applicants than vacancies. There is almost always a national shortage of
retained firefighters, especially in small towns and rural areas.
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Travel courier
2006-11-23: Most travel couriers are
freelance and work on short-term contracts for tour operators that organise
package tours, particularly those that include coach transport. Companies range
from large, international companies to small, specialist firms.
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Week Ending 03 November
Railway Train Driver
2006-10-30: There are now big moves to
update the rail service with new faster trains, more freight depots and
stations, and other improvements, therefore some companies are actively
recruiting drivers.
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Railway Train Guard
2006-10-30: As a train guard, you may
be able to gain more responsibility by moving from light rail and local routes
to long distance trains or by changing employers.
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Railway Fitter
2006-10-30: Employers include the 13
Train Operating Companies (TOCs), the underground, light rail and metro
companies in big cities, freight companies and leasing companies.
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Rail Track Worker
2006-10-30: Job opportunities are
improving; there is a lot of work to repair faulty tracks around the country and
make them suitable for the new, faster trains.
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Railway Signalling Technician
2006-10-30: Signalling technicians are
employed by Network Rail and its various contractors. There may also be
opportunities within underground rail networks.
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Railway Station Assistant
2006-10-30: There is an increase in
the number of rail companies currently recruiting staff. With extra training,
promotion can be up to senior station assistant, station team supervisor or
leader, assistant station manager, and even station manager.
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Week Ending 20 October
Air cabin crew
2006-10-15: Airport Recruitment:
Competition for places with airlines is very intense. Air cabin crew are usually
required to live near the airport where they are based. They could be based
overseas as international cabin crew with a British airline.
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customer Service Agents
2006-10-15: Airport Recruitment: Most opportunities
for customer service agents exist at London''s two major airports - Heathrow and
Gatwick - with some vacancies in the United Kingdom''s regional airports,
including Stansted, Manchester, East Midlands, Leeds/Bradford, Birmingham and
Glasgow.
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Airport baggage handlers
2006-10-15:
Airport Recruitment: Baggage handlers are currently in demand, and can be
employed by airport authorities, airlines or companies which supply services on
contract. The largest number of opportunities are at London''s two major
airports; Heathrow and Gatwick, but there is also work at the regional airports.
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Airport Information Assistants
2006-10-15:
Airport Recruitment: There is a great deal of competition for jobs within
airports, gaining experience through temporary or seasonal work is a good step
towards finding permanent employment.
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Air Traffic Controllers
2006-10-15:
Airport Recruitment: Opportunities exist with the Royal Air Force. After a few
years experience as an air traffic controller there may be opportunities to move
into training and assessing prospective new air traffic controllers. Another
route is to become an Operational Watch Supervisor in charge of other ATCOs.
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Helicopter Pilots
2006-10-15:
Airport Recruitment: Most pilots join helicopter companies as co-pilots.
Promotion to captain may only come if the pilot is prepared to wait or to move.
Demand for pilots can fluctuate from year to year.
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Airline Pilots
2006-10-15:
Airport Recruitment: Competition for places with airlines is very intense.
Pilots are usually required to live near the airport where they are based.
They could be based overseas as international
pilots with a British airline.
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EasyJet Cabin crew
2006-10-15:
Our Cabin crew are onboard to ensure that our customers safety and comfort come
first and that they create a memorable experience by providing friendly,
enthusiastic, courteous and fun service at all times. The job is busy and can be
physically demanding. Cabin crew have to be prepared to work on any day of the
year, at any time of the day. Dont worry if you dont fit the traditional cabin
crew stereotype or if you dont have any cabin crew experience. easyJet is
different from many traditional airlines. Read more about
Cabin crew.
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EasyJet
2006-10-15:
Direct Entry Pilots (for pilots wishing to join easyJet with multi-crew,
commercial experience on ANY medium/heavy jet) TRSS (Type Rated Sponsorship
Scheme) (for pilots wishing to join easyJet with multi-crew commercial
experience, ranging from medium/heavy turboprop or multi-crew rotary to light
jet or military background (heavy transport, fast jet or multi crew rotary)
Cadet (for pilots wishing to join easyJet with little or no flying experience).
Read more about
EasyJet.
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Thomas Cook
2006-10-15:
Welcome to the Thomas Cook jobs website. We have hundreds of career
opportunities throughout the year in one of the most exciting and fast-moving
industries in the UK - travel we need great people to work at our seven airport
locations across the UK [Gatwick, Birmingham, Nottingham East Midlands, Glasgow,
Newcastle, Stansted and Manchester (Our Head Office), aboard our modern fleet of
aircraft and at locations across the globe. Our fleet of Airbus 330 and A320s
and Boeing 757-300/200s. From cabin crew, head office staff and engineers to
pilots, maintenance and airport staff, we can offer a wide variety of roles for
anyone with a love of the travel industry. Read more about
Thomas Cook.
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Emirates Airlines
2006-10-15:
Emirates employs highly skilled Flight Deck Crew from around the world. We offer
an exceptional opportunity for ambitious pilots to develop their career on one
of the youngest high-tech fleets, with one of the fastest growing and most
profitable airlines in the world. Read more about
Emirates Airlines Dubia.
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Emirates Cabin Crew
2006-10-15:
Every new cabin crew will be provided with comprehensive training in our
state-of-the-art training college. However to qualify for this opportunity, you
will need to meet the following criteria: With our rapid growth, both in fleet
size and network, we are always on the lookout for exceptional people to build
their careers with us. We currently employ people from over 120 different
nationalities who speak over 80 different languages to cater for the truly
multicultural clientele on our network of over 77 destinations. If you are
successful, you will be located in Dubai, the most modern and cosmopolitan of
the Gulf cities, which is becoming renowned for its high-class tourist
facilities and its high standard of living. To view and apply for Current
Vacancies in the Emirates Group including those vacancies that we are regularly
recruiting for each year. Read more about
Cabin Crew Emirates.
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Mercator - IT & Telecommunications
2006-10-15:
Mercator offers exciting opportunities to those seeking a highly dynamic, yet
rewarding, career. Ideal candidates will have experience of successfully
applying IT in core air transport-related functions, from flight operations,
in-flight services, airport services, and cargo and passenger reservations,
through to commercial planning and yield management, revenue accounting,
engineering, cargo, and travel and tour operations. Opportunities exist in a
variety of roles for those with experience in web, Oracle, Microsoft, Unix and
IBM/ ALC development and production environments, using Intranet, Internet,
Global VPN and wireless communications the award winning Emirates Airline, and Dnata, the largest air travel services organisation in the Middle East. Read
more about IT & Telecommunications.
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London City Airport
2006-10-15:
People that are not familiar with the Airport environment often under estimate
the amount of individual job specifications available. Did you know within
London City Airport we employ: Air Traffic Controllers, Aircraft Mechanics, LCA
Ground Services Agents, Aviation Firefighters, Engineers, Firefighters, Fuel
Operator, Electricians, Customer Services Agents, Handling Agents, Office Staff,
Bar Staff, Cleaners, Catering, Retail staff, Baggage Handlers, Maintenance, Car
Park Attendants, Accountants, Cabin Crew, Pilots, Check In Desk Agents,
Immigration, Security Officers, Customer Services Assistants, Stagecoach Bus
Driver, Licensed Taxi Driver, and a host of other more specialist jobs. Read
more about
London Airport.
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Bristol International Airport
2006-10-15:
Airport Vacancies Find out the latest airport vacancies: Airline Vacancies Find
out the latest airline vacancies. Work Experience Find out how to get work
experience at Bristol International Airport. Passport to your future Take a
closer look at the exciting opportunities available at Bristol International.
Read more about
Bristol Airport.
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NATS
2006-10-15:
provides air traffic control services to aircraft flying in UK airspace, and
over the eastern part of the North Atlantic. Safety is NATS first and foremost
priority. Air Traffic Control training: Engineering training. NATS people are
the key to our success. Our controllers are world-renowned for their
professionalism. But NATS offers many other opportunities for a world class
career. Read more about
Traffic Control.
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Emirates Engineering
2006-10-15:
Emirates Engineering is one of the world's most technologically advanced
aircraft maintenance facilities, in depth support departments and extensive
stock levels serve our expanding fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft and over 30
other airlines through third party maintenance contracts.An uncompromising
commitment to quality and superior levels of safety has helped earn Emirates a
reputation as a leader in aircraft maintenance. Careers at Emirates Engineering.
Read more about
Engineering.
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Emirates Medical & Dental Clinic
2006-10-15:
Medical & Dental Emirates Clinic provides full primary medical and dental care
to eligible staff and their families, referring patients as required to
specialist medical professionals. To complement this service, the Clinic also
has its own in-house laboratory and pharmacy. The pharmacy dispenses approved,
generic and branded medicines to clinic users, as well as offering advice on all
products stocked, all of which they are well versed on. Our laboratory
technicians conduct a range of testing, outsourcing to South Africa any testing
we are unable to perform. It is anticipated that the range of testing conducted
will expand in the future. Read more about
Emirates Medical.
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Department of Civil Aviation - Dubai
2006-10-15:
Employment opportunities are available through our Graduate Training scheme or
by direct entry. Want to find your next job as quickly and easily as possible
Start applying for jobs with DCA Recruitments and send your CV to our
recruitment department now!. Read more about
Dubai.
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Heathrow Express
2006-10-15:
A career with Heathrow Express and hope you'll find all the information you need
to help you decide whether your future lies with us..... Opportunities We
usually have a range of opportunities from operational staff to administration
and management... Look at what Heathrow Express as an employer can offer you...
Our policies We are committed to equal opportunities... Current Opportunities To
view our current vacancies simply click here to for job alerts. When the
suitable position arises you will be sent an email inviting you to visit our
website. Read more about
Heathrow Express.
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Eurostar
2006-10-15:
There are plenty of career opportunities at Eurostar, from our drivers and train
managers who crew the trains to our electricians, mechanics and engineers who
work on them, to our outgoing employees in customer services and many behind the
scenes office-based employees. Training is comprehensive, progression is
encouraged and the benefits are great Jump on board for the career journey
you've always dreamed about Search careers now. Read more about
Euro star.
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Virgin Trains
2006-10-15:
You can travel by train from one city centre to the next in less time than it
takes to get to the airport. We want Virgin Trains to be a place where people
want to participate and engage in the success and developments of our business
in an atmosphere of openness, honesty and integrity.Sir Richard Branson. So if
you'd like to see current vacancies, find out the qualities you need to join us
or if you just want get in touch about careers at Virgin Trains, you'll find the
answers here. We look forward to hearing from you! Entry to the Railway Pension
Scheme from first day of employment Comprehensive on-the-job training. Read more
about Virgin Rail.
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Northern Rail
2006-10-15:
Northern Rail is the largest train operating company, running services across
the North of England. It's vision is to make this local train railway really
work for everyone. Welcome to the Northern Rail careers section, where you can
view current vacancies and find out about Careers Events Current Vacancies
Listed below are all the current job vacancies at Northern Rail. Click on the
job title for a full job specification and skill requirements. Read more about
Northern Railways.
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First ScotRail
2006-10-15:
Recruitment First ScotRail With exciting career opportunities available around
the country and the focus on extensive staff training to enhance customer
service, why not apply to join our team, helping to transform travel for all our
customers. Our latest career opportunities, view the skills and experience we
require, Below is a list of our current vacancies: Part Time Ticket Examiners On
Train Catering Stewards Customer Service Staff Risk Manager, Occupational Health
& Safety Safety & Training Engineer Trainee Drivers On Train Conductor Travel
Shop Team Member Vehicle Presentation Staff Barrier Revenue Manager Operations
Stations Duty Supervisor Technical Production Manager. Read more about
ScotRail.
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GNER
2006-10-15:
Welcome to GNER's website. You can buy train tickets for travel along the whole
UK network, as well as find out essential information about travelling on board
GNER trains which run within the full network on the East Coast Mainline. So You
Want To Be A Train Driver A demonstration of sucess through academic
qualifications or relevant NVQ/work experience. Understand the importance of and
deliver excellent Customer Service. Excellent interpersonal skills. A good
mechanical and electrical comprehension would be desirable. Read more about
Railway Vacancies.
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South West Trains
2006-10-15:
is the largest and busiest commuter train operating company in the UK From
working on and around the platform - to keeping the trains moving, to
administrative jobs, South West Trains offers a wide range of job types but the
one thing that our people have is a total dedication to exceeding the
expectations of our clients. For Customer Service and Administration positions
For Depot Driver, Guard, Management and Engineering positions For Mainline
Driver Please use the search facility below to view the latest job opportunities
at South West Trains. Read more about
South West.
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Central Trains
2006-10-15:
is one of Britain's train operating companies (TOC's) and is owned by National
Express Group plc, a British-owned transport group with companies all around the
world. All the vacancies we have at the moment are listed here. Click here for a
list of current vacancies and job descriptions.You can also apply online. If
there are any that interest you, simply click on the application link below the
job description and apply on-line. Barrier Assistant (Part Time only) Customer
Service (Ticket Office) Lobby Clerk. Read more about
Central Trains.
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Hull Trains
2006-10-15:
Established in September 2000, Hull Trains is one of the newest rail operators
in the UK. With exciting career paths across the company, contact us to see how
you could transform travel for our customers. Further vacancies available will
appear here as they become available. On-Board Hospitality Staff. Read more
about Trains.
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Southern
2006-10-15:
Southern provides services in South London and between central London and the
South Coast, through East and West Sussex and Surrey, and parts of Kent and
Hampshire. Last year we carried 120 million passengers. Online recruitment Vist
Southern's online recruitment pages to look for your Career with Southern.
Southern Recruitment Forget the idea that we only employ train drivers and
ticket collectors - we have around 3,600 staff performing a huge range of roles.
With us, you could develop a career in everything from IT and Finance to
Marketing and Engineering. Whatever you do, you'll have the training you need to
realise your full potential. Read more about
Southern.
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First Great Western
2006-10-15:
Visit this section to see if there are currently any vacancies within Wessex
Trains; More investment in rail travel means growth; improved performance and
services; new attitudes and ways of working - and more employment opportunities.
We offer a wide range of jobs with varying skill requirements in various
locations. First Great Western Recruitment. Read more about
Great Western.
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Airline Recruitment
2006-10-15:
Competition for places with airlines is very intense. You are usually required
to live near the airport where they are based. You could be based overseas as
with a international British airline. Read more about
Airline Vacancies.
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Airport Recruitment
2006-10-15:
Competition for places with airports is very intense. You are usually required
to live near the airport where they are based. You could be based overseas with
a international British airline. Read more about
Airport Vacancies.
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Railway Recruitment
2006-10-15:
There are now big moves to update the rail service with new faster trains, more
freight depots and stations, and other improvements, therefore some companies
are actively recruiting. Read more about
Railway Vacancies.
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