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Saturday 23 April 2022

Secretary/Receptionist, Technician, etc (Kingston, Jamaica) - Engineering Company

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An engineering company in the Kingston five (5) area has vacancies for the following:

Technicians

General Electrical/Mechanical Technician with all around skills required. Exposure to air compressors, boilers and food service equipment, preferred. Applicants should have at least three (3) years' experience and a general drive's licence.

Refrigeration Technician

required, preferably with at least five (5) years' experience working with ice making machines and other refrigeration equipment, plus effective oral and written communication skills. Must have own tools and a valid general/CMC driver's licence.

Co-ordinators

Service Co-ordinator

Applicants should ideally have at least five years' experience managing a team of technicians/servicemen, plus effective oral and written communication skills. A broad knowledge of engineering spares and computerized inventory control would be an advantage.

Parts Co-ordinator

Applicants should ideally have at least five (5) years' experience with responsibility for engineering spares, plus effective oral and written communication skills. A broad knowledge of engineering/technical theories and computerized inventory control would be an advantage.

Other

Secretary/Receptionist

Applicants should have at least ten (10) years' experience in comparable position(s), be of senior bearing, and competent with Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. Good oral and written communication skills are required and previous exposure to processing imports is an advantage.

Senior Accounting clerk

Applicants ideally should be well advanced in ACCA Level 2 or the equivalent, have a high competency with Peach tree and at least ten (10) years' supervisory experience.

Submission

Qualified person to apply to hrmanagement@cwjamaica.com indicating the position being applied for.





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