Exciting career opportunities in the maritime industry linked to the £4.2bn Thames Tideway Tunnel project are being promoted at careers fairs across the region by Jobs in Maritime.
Thousands of people have already registered their interest to work on the Thames Tideway Tunnel and pursue a long-term career in the maritime sector, with more adding their details every day at www.jobsinmaritime.com
The tunnel – dubbed London’s ‘super sewer’ – will upgrade London’s antiquated sewerage system, creating thousands of jobs and hundreds of apprenticeships. The project is now searching for the next generation of maritime workers to support the construction works and to build their maritime careers.
Jobs in Maritime, the chosen partner of Thames Tideway Tunnel, is appearing at careers fairs this spring across Kent, Essex and London to raise awareness of these opportunities. They include Havering College near Romford on 26 March; East Kent College in Broadstairs on 1 April; and the University of Greenwich at Greenwich Maritime on 20 May.
These are in addition to public events organised by Jobs in Maritime itself, which have done so much to spread the word about career opportunities linked to the super sewer project when construction starts in 2016.
To find out more about these maritime career opportunities, visit www.jobsinmaritime.com
For details about the Thames Tideway Tunnel project visit www.thamestidewaytunnel.co.uk
PRESS CONTACTS AT JOBS IN MARITIME:
Jeff Sims or Leah Taylor at Edwards Harvey PR on 01622 604600 or email jeff.sims@edwardsharvey.com / leah.taylor@edwardsharvey.com
MARITIME CAREERS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE AT LOCAL JOBS FAIRS
- March 23, 2015
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