Maintenance Technician Job Hiring in United Arab Emirates for Aujan Industries
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Career Opportunity in United Arab Emirates!
Job Vacancy: Maintenance Technician
Company/Employer: Aujan Industries LLC
DMW Registration/Accreditation No.: 10434427
Job Location: United Arab Emirates
Maintenance Technician
Qualifications:
- Minimum 3 years of experience in the same capacity as Filler-seamer Technician from any manufacturing environment (preferably food and
beverage manufacturing plant) - Minimum of High School Diploma and Mechanical course certificate
- With knowledge in Food and Beverage Equipment
Requirements:
- Detailed RESUME
- Certificate of Employment
- Candidate must have ready passport
Please report to our office for preliminary interview.
Please bring 2 copies of your CV/ Resumes and supporting documents (COE, trainings, seminars), bring original for verification. Business Hours: Mon – Fri: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
International Skill Development, Inc.
Address: ISD Building, 5439 Curie Street Palanan, Makati City, Philippines
Employer Overview:
Aujan Coca-Cola Beverages Company (ACCBC) is the authorised manufacturer and distributor of Rani and Barbican brands and the licensed manufacturer in the Middle East for VIMTO. In 2014, ACCBC acquired a majority stake in the National Beverage Company S.A.L. (NBC), becoming the manufacturer and distributor of Coca-Cola, Pampa, and several other brands in Lebanon.
ACCBC and Rani Refreshments, the global trademark owner of Rani and Barbican, were established in 2012 following the successful establishment of a partnership between The Coca-Cola Company and Aujan Industries.
ACCBC owns three manufacturing facilities located in Dammam, Saudi Arabia; Dubai, UAE and Beirut, Lebanon. In 2014, the company announced plans to build a new manufacturing facility in Cairo, Egypt.
☑ NO TRADETEST FEES,
☑ NO MEDICAL FEES,
☑ NO PLACEMENT FEE,
☑ NO PROCESSING FEE,
☑ NO SALARY DEDUCTION,
💯% NO FEES TO BE COLLECTED
FOR MANPOWER POOLING ONLY.
NO FEES in any form and/or purpose will be collected from the applicants.
Beware of illegal recruiters and human traffickers.