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Come join our happy band, says Tilbury

[ June 13, 2023   //   ]

The Port of Tilbury, has created 40 new jobs, including 10 apprenticeships as well as skilled roles, on the back of working with a major customer in the fast-moving consumer goods sector.

The 30 new skilled jobs at the Forth Ports-owned site include warehouse operatives, warehouse co-ordinators and gatehouse administrators. It is also creating 10 new Warehouse & Logistics Apprenticeships to support the growth plans of the asset and support the commitment to invest in the workforce of the future.

Asset and site director Paul Dale,said:I’d encourage everyone to take a look at the roles we have on offer via our website or come along to our recruitment event in the Cruise terminal on Monday3 July to meet the team and learn more about a career at the port.”

The event takes place from 10am until 6pm.

Come join our happy band, says Tilbury

The Port of Tilbury, has created 40 new jobs, including 10 apprenticeships as well as skilled roles, on the back of working with a major customer in the fast-moving consumer goods sector.

The 30 new skilled jobs at the Forth Ports-owned site include warehouse operatives, warehouse co-ordinators and gatehouse administrators. It is also creating 10 new Warehouse & Logistics Apprenticeships to support the growth plans of the asset and support the commitment to invest in the workforce of the future.

Asset and site director Paul Dale,said:I’d encourage everyone to take a look at the roles we have on offer via our website or come along to our recruitment event in the Cruise terminal on Monday3 July to meet the team and learn more about a career at the port.”

The event takes place from 10am until 6pm.

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