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Mechanic and Electrical Technicians

Sabil Al-Hurra · Baghdad

Full-timePrivate
💰 500,000 - 600,000 IQD (First Month)📅 Feb 24, 2023

Job Description

Sabil Al-Hurra Company in Baghdad is seeking a mechanic for installing and servicing water pipes, an electrician with sufficient experience in electrical installations, and a mechanical/electrical control engineer. Candidates must have good English skills, be able to handle work pressure, and have experience in correspondence. Salary for the first month is 500,000 IQD for mechanics and electricians, and 600,000 IQD for engineers. Apply by sending your CV via WhatsApp.

Technical / Hard Skills

Technical / Hard Skills

MechanicsElectrical InstallationsMicrosoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)English

Soft Skills

CommunicationCustomer InteractionData Entry

Details

Apply Via
WhatsApp
Source
iraqi_jobss
Language
ar

How to Apply

📞 07722612313

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