New Employment Opportunities in the Western Region
Our client, the fastest growing steel producer in East Africa, will shortly be opening a 300,000 ton, state-of-the-art integrated steel plant in Awasi - the first of its kind in sub-Sahara Africa - creating hundreds of new jobs for Kenyans in the western region.
Our client, the fastest growing steel producer in East Africa, will shortly be opening a 300,000 ton, state-of-the-art integrated steel plant in Awasi - the first of its kind in sub-Sahara Africa - creating hundreds of new jobs for Kenyans in the western region.
Vacancies exist for the following categories of personnel:
- Chemists
- Mechanical Engineers
- Electrical Engineers
- Fitters
- Welders
- Storekeepers
- Plant Accountants
Suitably qualified
candidates, preferably with steel industry experience, should apply by
sending copies of their CVs to mikeholtham@gmail.com by not later than
Friday 15th March.
Please do not send scanned copies of other documents such as trade certificates and academic qualifications, original copies of which should instead be presented at interview.
Mike Holtham and Associates
Business and Organisation Development
in Africa and the Middle East
“Let our challenge be your solution”
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