London Gateway Jobs Fair
Date: Saturday 14th July 2012
Location:
London Gateway
Gate 2, The Manorway
Stanford-le-Hope
Essex,
SS17 9PD
London Gateway, the UK’s new deep-sea container port will be holding a jobs fair on Saturday 14th July.
The jobs fair marks the start of London Gateway’s major recruitment drive that will see an initial 200 new staff join the existing team of 50 in the coming months.
The roles at the port are a mixture of manual, semi-skilled, skilled, supervisory and management roles including lashers, quay crane drivers, electricians, mechanics, IT professionals, HR specialists, terminal planners and other roles required to operate, maintain and manage Britain’s new global shipping port.
Training will be provided for many of the roles to ensure world-class standards of service are delivered from day one of operations. DP World offers a challenging and rewarding career and is an equal opportunities employer. The team is looking for a diverse mixture of talent.
During the fair, people will be able to meet with existing London Gateway team members including: Operations, Engineering, IT/systems, Communications, HR, Commercial, Finance, Health and Safety, and Administrative/support functions.
The day is split into four sessions:
Session 1 (09.00-11.00)
Session 2 (11.00-13.00)
Session 3 (14.00-16.00)
Session 4 (16.00-18.00)
Please register for the event below:
London Gateway Jobs Fair
The London Gateway 14th July Jobs Fair has reached its registration capacity and cannot accept any further attendees. London Gateway is however, accepting general applications. For an application form, please email the Human Resources Team atcareers@londongateway.com
Construction is now underway at the UK’s newest deep-sea container port combined with Europe’s largest logistics park, 25 miles east of central London. Hundreds of operatives are working at the site, with dredging and new land creation taking place alongside the development of key infrastructure.
Once complete, London Gateway will create 12,000 direct jobs and over 20,000 indirect jobs. It will enable the world’s largest container ships to call at the heart of the UK's economic and population centre. The port’s highly efficient road, rail and sea links will offer a quicker, cheaper and more environmentally-friendly way to transport goods to their destination.
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