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UK Recruitment

Agent jobs in U.K. may differ from the jobs that most of you are looking for. Although agent jobs would usually require certain special skills like self defense expertise or degree and certain trainings, there are types of this jobs where all you have to do is to watch over or handle call as a call center agent job or contact center agent jobs in U.K.. In U.K. there is an available agent job which is particularly located at Gatwick, Heathrow and Stanstead airports respectively. Please see below:

Details of agent job:

Civils Site Agents

Contractors looking for site agents to work under contract to the above mentioned airports in the said position.

Salary: £40k, Car and a  Healthcare
Company:
you can find this job post at jobsite.co.uk
Location: Heathrow

Job Description:

Take care and manage the maintenance and construction projects across Gatwick Airport (estimated to last until 2010 for the contract. Candidate have to ensure that there is low levels of disruption to the running Airport activity.

The job is required will be pointed to the construction of roads and airside aircraft stands. Basic Site Agent jobs will involve responsibility in managing Civil Engineering Projects starting from the planning stage up to the end of the final accounts.

Qualifications Needed:

  • Civils background essential
  • Concrete Form background advantageous
  • Must have a minimum HNC in Civil Engineering

Contact Center Jobs / Call Center Agent Jobs

We are putting this job post here in an effort to help them promote it and helpe people find this call center job in U.K be made available to as many as possible.

Details of agent job:

A Stockport contact center is looking for business to business sales agents who will perform outbound calls to new clients and customers in telecommunications sector.

Salary: £15,000
Company:
JTG Recruitment
Location: Stockport
Type: permanent
Phone: 07914 799088 and asking for Recruitment Line

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Author:
UK Recruitment
Time:
Thursday, November 27th, 2008 at 1:25 pm
Category:
Temporary Contractual
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