Security Guard Jobs in Bahrain

Leepa Manpower Services

Security Guard Jobs in Bahrain Details

Industry:
Recruitment/Employment Firms
Functional Area:
Security
Job Type:
Contract
Job Location:
Bahrain, Bahrain, Bahrain
Job Nature:
Private
Gender:
No Preference
Education:
Minimum Matriculation
Career Level:
Experienced Non-Manager
Job Shift:
First Shift Day
Job Posted:
15 January, 2022
Minimum Experience:
2 Years

Taken from Newspaper:
Express
Expected Last Date:
15 February, 2022 or as per date & details in paper ad.
Job Description

As per latest Leepa Manpower Services jobs January 2022 Bahrain advertisement in Express newspaper, security guard has been announced. Leepa Manpower Services Private jobs in Recruitment/Employment Firms, Security and others are available in Bahrain Bahrain Bahrain on Contract basis. Duty Shift is First Shift Day. Candidates having education Matric, Intermediate and Bachelor Matriculation/O-Level etc. are eligible to apply for new announced Experienced Non-Manager and other level positions.


Beware of Fraudulent Recruiting Activities: If the employer asks you to pay money for any purpose including processing to shortlisting, do not pay at all and report us using our contact us form. Apply as per instuctions & dates mentioned in original job ad. Govt jobs may not be applied online from here. Error & omissions excepted. Advertisement Official Source: https://www.express.com.pk/epaper/Index.aspx?Issue=NP_ISB&Page=NAT_INT_PageC003&Date=20220115&Pageno=3

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Comments About Security Guard Jobs in Bahrain Vacancy
Updated on: Jan 27, 2022
By Muhammad Akbar - Faisalabad

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